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Carers take concerns to streets

A group of Gippsland disability carers and Health and Community Services Union representatives marched on State Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing's office on Thursday to demand certainty for the disability sector.

With the move of Latrobe Valley Flexible Learning Option

With the move of Latrobe Valley Flexible Learning Option to the former Commercial Road Primary School, Morwell site set to happen in the coming months, the school is calling for volunteers to assist with a new community garden.

Healthy Harold a hit with Churchill students

More than 170 students at Churchill North Primary School participated in the Life Education program this week with well-known mascot, Healthy Harold the Giraffe.

Blazing a path for women

The potential to incinerate things at 3000 degrees and orchestrate explosions were reasons why Hazelwood North resident Kellie Young sought a career in a white lab coat.

Calling locals for local projects

The State Government is urging builders and contractors in the Latrobe Valley to sign up for the Construction Supply Register to ensure they are in the running for government projects.

Zoey’s success honoured

Homelessness wasn't going to be an option for Morwell resident Zoey Marks.

Multicultural festival returns

The multicultural festival organised by the Gippsland Ethnic Communities Council is now back, three years after it was cancelled.

TAFE staff, student slump

Student contact hours at Federation Training fell by almost 700,000 hours and more than a third of its workforce left between 2014 and 2015, the TAFE's recently released annual report shows.

Loy Yang A EBA accepted

Loy Yang A EBA accepted

Streaming solution

With other Gippsland shires taking steps to improve transparency and accessibility for community members by live streaming and posting audio recordings of council meetings, Latrobe City Council has announced it is exploring the option of streaming council meetings.

Body to stay even if visa obtained

The body of a Pakistani refugee being kept at the mortuary of Latrobe Regional Hospital since April is unlikely to be transported back to his home country even if his family secures a visa to Australia.

Business scheme success

Five local women graduated from the New Enterprise Incentive Scheme last week, an initiative of the Department of Employment which aims to empower job seekers with skills to run their own small businesses.

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