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Review finds Indigenous groups want more involvement

By PHILIP HOPKINS TIMBER harvesting is not a concern of Gippsland Indigenous groups, who overwhelmingly want to be involved in direct management of forests before,...

Traralgon childcare centre to go ahead

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC PARENTS may rejoice as Traralgon will soon get another childcare centre to help address huge shortages. At the last Latrobe City Council meeting...

Cutting the ribbon on Moe’s revitalisation

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC MOE’s skate park is back and it’s bigger and better than ever. George Street, Moe was a hive of activity as Latrobe...

New Premier taken to task on timber

By PHILIP HOPKINS TWO Gippsland leaders, MP Darren Chester and senior agribusiness executive Alex Arbuthnot, have challenged the new Premier, Jacinta Allan, to reverse the...

Police Beat: Morwell man caught four times over the BAC limit

MORWELL MAN CAUGHT TIMES OVER BAC LIMIT AN unlicensed driver was caught almost four times over the legal blood alcohol concentration limit in Morwell on...

Council Beat: October 2023 Meeting

LATROBE City Council reopened the gallery last Monday for its October 2 meeting. Mayor Kellie O'Callaghan, councillors Sharon Gibson, Dale Harriman, Dan Clancey, Graeme...

Flash flooding hits Latrobe Valley

By TOM HAYES and ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC HEAVY downpours and storms are striking eastern Australia, with parts of Gippsland inundated with flash flooding. Parts of the Latrobe...

Top spot for Moe vet

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC YOUR furry friends are in the best care at the Moe Vet's: Moe Veterinary Centre was voted the Veterinary Business of the...

Housing plan for regions

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC WITH the cost of living crisis increasing and the housing supply scarce, the state government has released new housing reforms, unveiling short-stay...

Public comeback

LATROBE City Council have moved its meetings back in-person, with a few minor adjustments. The council moved meetings online, citing safety concerns following disturbances at...

Clinical trials offer help for cancer patients

YOU’D think Steve Wadey and Marilyn De Haas know each other because they both live Stratford, and less than a kilometre from each other. Steve...

New scholarships to help fight shortage of teachers

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE state government will make studying secondary education free from 2024 to help combat the chronic shortage of teachers in Victoria. The former...

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Deja vu for Morwell East, denied by North Gippsland

FOOTBALL/NETBALL By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   IN Morwell East Football-Netball Club’s latest attempt to join North Gippsland Football-Netball League from Mid Gippsland FNL, the Hawks have again failed...