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Two men charged after alleged servo robbery

Two Morwell men have been charged after an alleged armed robbery at a service station in Morwell on Sunday, 11 June.

Men encouraged to speak up

A tendency to say 'yeah all good' even when things aren't going so well is standing in the way of Latrobe Valley men seeking the mental health help they need, according to Lifeline Gippsland acting chief executive officer David Rodhe.

You bloody legend

Forty-five years ago it was curiosity that drove Traralgon resident John Bolding to make his way to a queue of donors waiting for their blood to be taken at the old Traralgon hospital on the Princes Highway.

Family’s visa turmoil

The desperate family of a Pakistani refugee who died at Latrobe Regional Hospital in April is on a frantic search for a migration lawyer after the Federal Government refused his wife a visa to collect his body and bury him.

Latrobe championship biggest yet

A soccer tournament held in Morwell and Traralgon over the Queen's Birthday long weekend is being hailed a huge success.

Assistance through the ages

For former paramedics Neil Hall and Frank Abela, these ambulances were once the tools of their apprenticeship.

Dressed to impress for anniversary

Dressed to impress for anniversary

Making the most of Morwell tree change

Melbourne-raised social worker of more than 30 years Annette Jackson was seeking a new direction for her life and Morwell was the answer.

Service is second nature

The last thing Mirboo North residents Isabel Mary and Neil Trease expected to find in their mailbox was a letter informing them of their new status as Members of the Order of Australia, for service to the community through social welfare organisations.

Police seek venue assault help

Police have called on licensees to assist with the prosecution of people who commit assaults at licensed venues across the Latrobe Valley.

Bishop paving the way for women

Bishop Kay Maree Goldsworthy has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.

Car plunges into Narracan Creek at Moe

An 86 year-old Newborough man has escaped without injury after his car plunged about two-and-a-half metres into Narracan Creek at Moe this morning.

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From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, March 19, 1976 Churchill hopes dashed CHURCHILL Citizens Association, which has been trying to obtain a high-technical secondary school for the area...