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Don’t scoot around the issue

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   NO matter how kids are arriving to school, it's of utter importance they are getting there safely. Victoria Police's Morwell Proactive Policing Unit,...

Jury to begin deliberations

By STEFAN BRADLEY and LIAM DURKIN   THE trial of Erin Patterson has entered its 10th week, with Justice Christopher Beale completing his charge to the...

Final VicGrid plan coming

By PHILIP HOPKINS   SUBMISSIONS on the state government's draft renewable energy zones (REZs) and transmission lines closed on Tuesday this week, but VicGrid's chief executive,...

Pesutto remains, but in huge debt

By LIAM DURKIN   EMBATTLED Traralgon-born MP, John Pesutto looks set to continue his political career. The former state Liberal leader was facing bankruptcy and automatic disqualification...

Littleproud: Lift the nuclear moratorium

By PHILIP HOPKINS   AUSTRALIA is already falling behind in the AI revolution and will need nuclear power to provide the reliable power that AI will...

Forces combine to be silenced no more

By KATRINA BRANDON   Warning, this story includes intense themes and potentially triggering content. CREATING a voice for women from all corners of the globe, multiple groups...

Moe boy meets religious royalty

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   FROM working at Moe McDonald's and KFC to meeting the Pope. It's hard to believe that trajectory could be achieved, but that's exactly...

Desperation for stranded local

By AIDAN KNIGHT   A TRARALGON woman on a mercy mission is stranded in Cambodia. Her husband is seeking help from Federal Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester...

Patterson Trial nearing final stretch

By STEFAN BRADLEY   THE trial of Erin Patterson entered its final stages as of last week (Monday, June 16 to Thursday, June 19), when both...

Beware the dangers of the silent killers

By KATRINA BRANDON   WHAT was once a solution for many issues in the construction industry is now a significant health risk. Last month, the Asbestos Council...

Petitioning for petition changes

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE passing of proposed changes surrounding use of e-petitions by Latrobe City Council in their most recent (scheduled) sitting (Monday, May 26)...

Road to recovery four years on

LATROBE City Council has been shortlisted as a finalist and received a commendation from Local Government Professionals (LGPro) at their recent awards ceremony, in...

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Will it be Mirboo North or Boolarra in finals?

FOOTBALL MID GIPPSLAND By ROB POPPLESTONE   AFTER a long preseason and four months of competitive football, it came down to a fortnight that would determine the immediate...