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Table tennis for mental health

Eighty-eight-year old Al San looks forward to Wednesday every week to get out of his house in Moe.

Coffee with a cop

Residents across the Latrobe Valley are being reminded to attend a 'Coffee with a Cop' on Monday, 11 September at Turn Back Time Cafe in Moe.

Young builders put to test

A challenge has been set for Newborough Primary School students to construct a model dredger in less than eight weeks.

Report flags summer blackouts

This summer represents the highest risk period for blackouts in Victoria, a new report by the Australian Energy Market Operator says.

Sheep theft heartbreak

A Toongabbie sheep farmer has told how the theft of 50 sheep from his property "ripped the heart" out of his family.

Hazelwood auction begins

Surplus Hazelwood Power Station equipment not required for demolition has gone to auction online this week.

Mission to Canberra

The story of Latrobe Valley former homeless man Paul Turenko is one of many first-hand accounts inspiring The Salvation Army's Major Brendan Nottle's to take the issue to Canberra on foot.

‘Mud and blood’: a war diary

Traralgon resident Elva Cunningham has always treasured her father's nine pocket-sized war diaries, which managed to evade collection following World War I.

Glittering example of success

Proving that diamonds are not always a girl's best friend, Traralgon jeweller Jeremy Fleming's ring design featuring a striking ruby has won national accolades.

Inspiring stories shared

"I see it as depression and anxiety... I didn't seek help for it and I just dealt with it my own way," Cohen Lee told a group of year 10 students at the Waratah Restaurant in Morwell last week.

Courthouse in good hands

The Traralgon Courthouse will be a vibrant community centre with lots of events and activities operating out of it, says the courthouse's new caretakers, the Friends of Traralgon Court House.

School crossing fears

A concerned Yallourn North resident is warning motorists to slow down near the school crossing on North Road after witnessing two near misses within a 24-hour period.

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