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New hospital chief is real McCoy

Another woman will take over the board of Latrobe Regional Hospital after its chair, Kellie O' Callaghan, steps down this week.

No monkey business

Six people have been charged following a crackdown on illegal monkey bikes and unlicensed riders across the Latrobe police service area.

Taking it in her stride

Shirley Deane was 19 years old when she developed an immense thirst she couldn't quench. "I drank water by the gallon. I just drank and drank water," she said. It was the beginning of what would be 60 years with type one diabetes - an autoimmune condition which has no cure.

Lake upgrade advances

Playgrounds, boardwalks, picnic areas, a basketball half court and shelters are all part of a landscape vision set out for Lake Narracan's foreshore.

Police looking for missing boat

A boat theft is being investigated by police after it was allegedly stolen from a boat yard on Chickerell Street, Morwell last weekend.

Give us recreation feedback: council

Give us recreation feedback: council

Back to work is extended

State member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing has announced a scheme to assist retrenched Hazelwood workers and unemployed people in the Latrobe Valley will remain open for another year.

Rail jobs coming

The Federal Government announced this week it would contribute $530 million to upgrade the Gippsland line as part of a $1.42 billion plan to improve regional rail in Victoria.

We’re barely growing

Latrobe City's population has increased by not even 1000 people in the past five years, 2016 census data released earlier this week has revealed.

Slow down to save our lives

Motorists will have to slow down when passing a slow-moving or stationary emergency service vehicle from this weekend under new laws introduced to improve safety for emergency service personnel.

Gippsland rail funding boost

The Gippsland rail line will receive a $530 million upgrade after a federal-state funding impasse ended with the Commonwealth agreeing to kick additional funds into the project.

No gunshot wound

A man's injuries sustained during an incident at Gwalia Street in Traralgon on Tuesday were not consistent with gunshot wounds, detectives have confirmed, despite media reports.

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