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Local clubs, groups left reeling

By LIAM DURKIN LOCAL sporting club leaders are picking up the pieces from the decision to cancel the Commonwealth Games. Clubs and associations from...

Morwell Gun Club’s missed opportunity

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC MORWELL Gun Club was ecstatic when it heard that the 2026 Commonwealth Games were to be held in regional areas – but...

Eagerly awaiting to bitterly upset

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC BUDDING Latrobe Valley Badminton player Alicia Cook, 16, travelled to Ballarat for the Commonwealth Games media campaign, counting down 1000 games to...

Gambling times restricted

By STEFAN BRADLEY THE state government has announced restrictive policies to poker machines, including an identity-linked cashless card and closure of gambling facilities between 4am...

Good Land Good Days 2nd Birthday

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC GET ready for a good night at Good Land. Good Land Brewery co in Traralgon will celebrate its second birthday this Saturday...

CPSU and VicForests gathering

By PHILIP HOPKINS VICFORESTS staff and their guests, with the threat of unemployment hanging over their heads, gathered together with their trade union backers last...

New primary health service launched

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC CENTRALISED, convenient and accessible is what the Gippsland Primary Health Network (Gippsland PHN) aims to be. Last Thursday, July 13, Gippsland PHN...

Snow season starts at Mt Baw Baw

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LET it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Unfortunately for snow sports lovers, the snow season has yet to really take...

World-first clinical trial

LATROBE Regional Health (LRH) is at the forefront of a world-first clinical trial set to improve outcomes for patients with advanced or metastatic melanoma. The...

St Paul’s calls for school crossing

By ZAIDA GLIBANVOIC AROUND the hours of 8am and 3.30pm on weekdays, what might you see in front of a school? Zebra crossings, with little children...

Missen Link spice things up

By TOM HAYES ONE of the most dangerous collaborations has hit Traralgon, with Missen Link Burgers and Uncle Mungo's creating what is believed to be...

Traralgon consultancy finds state forestry mismanagement

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE state government decision to close the native forest timber industry culminates eight years of mismanagement that turned VicForests from a profitable...

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