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No cold comfort for barra

Up to a tonne of Hazelwood Pondage barramundi have been removed and euthanased amid concern for the local stocked population's health and survival.

Volunteers have say on fire bill

The Fire Services Bill select committee held a public hearing on Wednesday in Traralgon to consider and report on the proposed restructuring of Victoria's fire services.

A ‘doggone’ success

A physical program based around Pilates and featuring a dog named Kali for people with high and complex support needs has been extended for another term.

Extra funding ahead of November opening

Latrobe Regional Hospital hopes to open the doors to its new buildings in November which aim to address growing demand in the emergency department and decrease the number of heart patients needed to be transferred to Melbourne.

Help keep us safe: LRH

Being yelled at, spat on, kicked, punched and their family threatened. This is the sort of behaviour Latrobe Regional Hospital staff have reported experiencing while on the job.

Playing for pride

AFL Gippsland today launched its inaugural Pride Cup with the reveal of specially-designed football jumpers and netball dresses ahead of next weekend's clash between Glengarry and Traralgon Tyers United.

Valley’s ‘most wanted’ in spotlight

Victoria Police and Crime Stoppers have launched a new 'Crime Crackdown' campaign in an attempt to track down the Latrobe Valley's most wanted.

Charges follow Ryan’s incident

A 28 year-old Morwell man has been charged following an alleged traffic incident near Ryan's Hotel in Traralgon on Saturday, 27 May.

Driver likely to face charges

Police were about to wrap-up a training operation on Princes Drive in Morwell on Wednesday when a car allegedly drove across a grass centre median strip, police say.

Iconic building celebrates 80 year journey

For 80 years, the Latrobe Regional Gallery, once known the Morwell Town Hall, has stood the test of time as one of the town's most iconic and recognisable buildings.

A shot in the arm for arts

Saturday marked the first time Latrobe Regional Gallery opened its doors to the public since it closed for renovations at the beginning of the year.

‘GovHack’ to push open data limits

An annual 'hackathon' running since 2009 will be open to entrepreneurial thinkers in the Latrobe Valley for the first time later this month.

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Making public transport safe

  VICTORIA Police conducted a highly visible operation across Latrobe Valley's public transport network on Tuesday, April 28. Officers from Moe, Morwell and Traralgon uniform teamed...