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Cameron calls on Police Minister

MEMBER for Morwell, Martin Cameron, has written to the Minster for Police, Anthony Carbines, requesting an urgent meeting to discuss a surge in violent...

Changes deep into the community

Philip Hopkins THE closure of Gippsland's native forest industry will be economically and socially devastating for many towns, breaking the deep symbiosis between these communities...

Dogs hope to reel in premiership

FOOTBALL MID GIPPSLAND By ROB POPPLESTONE NEWBOROUGH is out to go one better than last year. The Bulldogs are into their second consecutive Mid Gippsland Football-Netball League Grand...

Pearson drops in on Traralgon

BY KATRINA BRANDON SAVE the date! October 14 is the day Australians will decide on whether there should be an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. But what...

Lessons from Germany’s industry

By PHILIP HOPKINS GERMANY'S brown coal industry in the famous Rhineland region, which inspired Sir John Monash to build the State Electricity Commission using Latrobe...

Ferguson found in breach of council conduct

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LATROBE City Councillor Melissa Ferguson was required to apologise at the council meeting last Monday, after an arbitration report found her online...

Access to service concerns

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC ACCESS to health services was the primary concern for the community, the Latrobe Health Advocate found in her quarterly report for April...

Large rent rises with little relief

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC AS the national cabinet met in Brisbane recently, to discuss the housing crisis, there were calls from advocacy groups and the federal...

Lessons from Canadian forest fires

COMMENT By ROGER UNDERWOOD RECENT multi-million-hectare forest fires in Canada have again highlighted the dichotomy of opinion within the Australian community when it comes to...

Need for greater control of the forestry industry

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE federal Opposition has called on the Albanese government to take greater control of the forest industry despite the Labor Party rejecting...

Digger’s cremated remains can now be laid to rest

A DECEASED serviceman whose cremated remains were found in a Gippsland garage can now be laid to rest, after some collaborative detective work between...

Seeking pastures

By LIAM DURKIN THE grass certainly isn't greener in Traralgon, Moe or Churchill at the moment. That's because the surface of football grounds at Terry Hunter...

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Nothing but roses for the Blues

FOOTBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   RIGHT when it seemed as though the ladder had begun to shape itself accordingly in North Gippsland, here came Round 14. While...