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Legal eagle pays a visit

Last week Coongulla-raised Law Institute of Victoria president Belinda Wilson spent three days striking conversations with Gippsland lawyers about pressing issues in the region.

Dental lab offers ‘whole new industry’: minister

Construction of the $5.33 million Latrobe Valley University Training Clinic and Dental Prosthetic Laboratory being delivered by Latrobe Community Health Service in Churchill is well underway.

Asghar’s body moved

Asghar Ali was a loving father and a kind-hearted person "who is always ready to help". That's how Noor Akbari described Mr Ali, a former Pakistani refugee who died at Latrobe Regional Hospital on 16 April.

Government makes ASH mill its own

The State Government has reached an in-principle agreement with the owners of Australian Sustainable Hardwoods to purchase the Heyfield Timber Mill.

People power to drive community climate hub

Gippsland Climate Change Network was named the host organisation of a pilot state government-funded Community Power Hub on Tuesday.

Uncertainty around fire restructure

Local CFA volunteers have welcomed the appointment of a select committee to review the State Government's proposal to restructure Victorian fire services.

Marking a decade standing against domestic violence

The FMC Mediation and Counselling Traralgon Family Relationships Centre celebrated a decade of community outreach this week.

Guides shrug off flood

After the hot water system caused a flood and extensive damage to their beloved hall early last month, the Traralgon Girl Guides are determined to rebuild.

Waste to a wealth of energy

A bold new project that would convert household waste into energy in the Latrobe Valley can now enter its first major phase following joint investment by the state and federal governments.

Alleged positive drug test

A man has allegedly returned positive to a roadside drug test after police pulled him over at Traralgon on Monday.

No dumping: tranquil reserve tarnished

Outraged residents are disgusted after rubbish including milk cartons, empty dog food tins and fast food packaging was recently dumped near Toms Bridge on Tanjil East Road at Maryvale.

Opportunity to hand in unwanted guns

Heirloom firearms can be discarded under a no-questions-asked arrangement following Australia's first gun amnesty since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.

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