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Family absent from burial

Family absent from burial

All-abilities bikes to provide fitness boost

Interchange Gippsland has acquired a set of new, all-abilities bikes after local fundraising group Fun on the Green 4 Charity raised funds for the bikes through a number of events.

Trailblazer shares her wisdom

How women are portrayed in the media and the challenges they face growing up were just two issues discussed at Latrobe's annual Inspiring Young Women dinner last month.

A century celebrated in style

Sixty-five friends and family members of Marjorie Briggs, formerly Marjorie Fankhauser, filed into Morwell's Mitchell House aged care facility on Saturday, 8 July, four days after her 100th birthday.

Traralgon Railway Reserve threat fears

If not properly investigated and dealt with, run-off from earthworks from the proposed route for a Traralgon bypass could have serious implications for water quality in the Traralgon Railway Reserve, a retired water quality expert says.

Hazelwood mine fire court hearing starts

A committal hearing into Environment Protection Authority charges against Hazelwood operators over the 2014 mine fire commenced this week in the Latrobe Valley Magistrates' Court.

Chester supports postal plebiscite

A postal plebiscite is the only credible pathway forward to resolve same-sex marriage legislation, according to Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester.

Plunkett a legal innovator

It was unheard of in the early '80s to run a case against the Commonwealth for lung cancer-related asbestos cases, according to Tyers-based asbestos lawyer Stephen Plunkett.

Public help nab wanted

Latrobe Valley police have thanked the public for its support following a joint three-week campaign with Crime Stoppers.

Power Works invites you to visit

Morwell's iconic Power Works energy education centre will open its doors each day next week as part of National Science Week.

Career firefighter backs reform

A Traralgon leading career firefighter has spoken out in support of the state government's fire services restructure proposal, saying it would improve safety and operations.

Blood, sweat and worker protest

Gippsland Dorevitch Pathology workers took to the streets of Traralgon again yesterday to protest after 76 Dorevitch Pathology workers across the state were locked out of their workplaces for protesting a "zero per cent pay offer" on Monday.

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Country footy crisis sparks meeting

By LIAM DURKIN AND BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   THE word gullible is not in the dictionary. Much as AFL officials sitting behind desks in the city keep releasing...