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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.

Double break-in at netball rooms

Police are appealing for information following to separate burglaries at the Morwell Netball Association on Vary Street at the weekend.

Cameras key to vehicle crackdown

VicRoads is cracking down on rogue and unlicensed heavy vehicle operators with new road safety cameras on the Melbourne side of Yarragon.

VIDEO: Dorevitch workers protest lock-outs

Gippsland Dorevitch Pahology workers took to the streets of Traralgon again today 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.

VIDEO: Dorevitch workers strike for more pay

Gippsland Dorevitch pathology workers took to the streets of Traralgon today to protest a "zero per cent pay offer" following a long-running pay dispute.

Big issues tackled at debate championship

Students from across the Latrobe Valley had the chance to build on their public speaking and advocacy skills during a recent visit to the Latrobe Valley Law Courts for the region's annual school debate championship.

Sewer spill’s impact

A Gippsland dairy farmer has welcomed an internal review by the Environment Protection Authority over action taken on his property following a sewer spill in February 2016.

Amy has craft business sewed up

It was a personal bout with depression that pushed Amy Morgan to rediscover a skill that's been handed down through generations in her family.

Second record attempt on its way

Old Gippstown at Moe will attempt to break a world record later this month and is calling on the Latrobe Valley to get behind and support the event.

Scammers target elderly

Morwell resident Glenda Baily was shocked to answer the phone one day to hear that her Centrelink pension payments would supposedly be cut off.

Twin tales of homelessness shared

A diet of under-ripe apples from a nearby street tree was an unforeseen future for Graham*, who previously knew a life of a high-paying income, with a couple of properties, vehicles and machinery to his name.

Plebiscite or vote OK: MP

Federal Member for McMillan Russell Broadbent says same-sex marriage could be dealt with by plebiscite or through a conscience vote by Liberal Party MPs.

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