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Confidence lacking in scheme

While members of the community and Coalition gathered in Morwell's Centenary Rose Garden yesterday, all ears were on Hazelwood power station worker Troy Makepeace.

Life remains in pondage barramundi

Proponents of the Hazelwood Pondage barramundi project say minor earthworks at the waterway will help create an environment in which the species can survive.

Morwell power station demolition halted

The former Morwell power station and briquette factory could form the basis of a Latrobe Valley industrial heritage trail if it is saved, the architect of an application to temporarily halt the site's demolition says.

$2.6 million for Latrobe Regional Hospital

Latrobe Regional Hospital will receive a $2.6 million refurbishment as part of the State Government's $200 million Regional Health Infrastructure Fund.

Integral start of a conversation

Leadership makes a difference.

Helping unearth a safe space

Building networks and overcoming employment barriers were two of the many skills 16 Latrobe Valley women from multicultural backgrounds gained from a six-week course held by Gippsland Multicultural Services.

Aero club could be grounded

The Lake Narracan foreshore development remains a "pie in the sky" in some quarters of the community despite the praise of Moe business owners.

Waterfront wonder at Lake Narracan

The latest plans for Lake Narracan's bold development reveal a waterfront recreational region connection to a state primary school, apartments, a shopping village and community centres.

Flight of the air benders

Some of Australia's top aviation leaders will be in Traralgon this week ahead of a national conference hosted by the Royal Federation of Aero Clubs.

Car fire in Tyers

Police are appealing for witnesses after a Holden Commodore was set alight at a reserve in Tyers on Wednesday morning.

Transfer scheme open to all

Positions created at local power stations as part of a landmark worker transfer scheme will be open to all workers across the region, but employers will receive a financial incentive to take on former Hazelwood workers.

Couple’s brave step for Blayke

If there were more people like Martin Baldock and Jason Bartilotta the world would be a better place.

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