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Labor calls for restoration of forests

By PHILIP HOPKINS A FORMER Gippsland forestry scientist and historian has described a Labor Party environmental report that calls to end native forest harvesting and...

Police Beat: Poisoning investigation continues

POLICE BEAT   HOMICIDE SQUAD DETECTIVES CONTINUE TO INVESTIGATE LEONGATHA POISONING HOMICIDE Squad detectives are investigating after three people died from suspected mushroom poisoning in Leongatha. Four people...

The Valley’s Voice

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC ANOTHER protest was held outside the Gippsland Performing Arts Centre during the most recent Latrobe City Council meeting, in opposition to the...

What’s next for EnergyAustralia?

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC ENERGYAUSTRALIA has committed to a $400 million investment at the Yallourn Power Station to underpin improved asset reliability, safety, and performance ahead...

Bringing the Rosedale Hotel back

By KATRINA BRANDON THE Rosedale Hotel is under new management and is bracing for the day that Rosedale is no longer “the town with no...

Valley Transition Plan released

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC MINISTER for Regional Development, and Morwell-based MP, Harriet Shing last week announced the completion of the Latrobe Valley and Gippsland Transition Plan,...

Energy Australia battery plans

By PHILIP HOPKINS ENERGY Australia is to build an $800 million, 350 megawatt-capacity battery in the Latrobe Valley, that is expected to be in operation...

Major upgrade for Jeeralang power station

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE refurbishing of the Jeeralang gas power station was no slick corporate deal; it was a convoluted, international process of pure luck...

Another one bites the dust

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC ANOTHER huge blow came for Morwell last week, when the National Bank of Australia (NAB) announced the closure of its Morwell branch. The...

Parks Victoria booking mayhem

PARKS Victoria has apologised for temporarily pausing camping and accommodation bookings for the 2023/24 season, following a data breach that saw private information compromised...

Police Beat: Historic Morwell case warrant

POLICE BEAT   HISTORIC MORWELL CASE WARRANT A 70-year-old man has a warrant for his arrest in connection with the 1997 murder of Morwell woman Meaghan Louise...

Federation University Open Day this Sunday

CAMPUS tours, course advice and connection with employers will highlight this year's Federation University Australia open day. Prospective students and their families will get an...

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When future stars aligned for Gippy Power’s one and only flag...

FOOTBALL GIPPSLAND POWER By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   GIPPSLAND Power’s lone 2005 TAC Cup premiership will be celebrated 20 years on this weekend, with a past players and staff...