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Coffee with a Cop: A success

The Latrobe Valley's inaugural 'Coffee with a Cop' has been hailed as a success after more than 70 members from across the community attended the event at Moe on Monday morning.

Show respect during debate: MPs

State Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing has expressed disappointment at the High Court's decision to uphold the federal government's marriage equality survey and is concerned about the amount of stress it will cause the LGBTI community.

Two arrested after allegedly evading police

Two people are in custody after allegedly evading police at Morwell yesterday.

Dry winter means fire risk up this summer

A lack of rainfall over winter across Gippsland has led to a higher-than-average chance of bushfires this coming fire season, the Southern Australia Seasonal Bushfire Outlook 2017 has predicted.

Moe director to make her mark

Moe-raised filmmaker Lee McClenaghan is making her directorial debut with a thrilling and "bizarre" short film which borrows themes from both Frankenstein and the original The Stepford Wives.

NBL legend drops in

Hundreds of children descended on Churchill Leisure Centre on Thursday morning to hear from Australian basketball legend Andrew Gaze as part of the NBL Latrobe Valley Blitz.

Canberra key to new coal prospect

With the Andrews government backing renewables for Victoria's energy future, the chance of a modern brown coal power station being built in the Latrobe Valley hinges on the federal government's response to the Australian Energy Market Operator's new report.

Workplace will walk the walk

Walking from Perth to Broome is no easy feat, particularly when it's done from your backyard.

Hazelwood mine future on agenda

Latrobe City Council will tonight vote on a motion to undertake a feasibility report to investigate the possibility of continuing to utilise sections of the Hazelwood's mine.

A life lived through La Trobe

The name of the first lieutenant-governor of Victoria, Charles Joseph La Trobe, finally stood out to author John Barnes when it started to follow him throughout his life.

Radio’s young talent time

Gippsland FM is on the lookout for its next group of young presenters to 'connect the community' as the station prepares to hold its second round of youth training.

Fears conquered on Flinders Ranges trek

Students Ryan Loader and Liam Hammer have always found it a challenge working with people.

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