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Tyers bridge scheduled for December re-opening

THE Nationals Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron, has received confirmation from the Minister for Roads and Road Safety that the Latrobe River Bridge in...

Puzzling package

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE Nationals have labelled Labor's forestry compensation package an insult, demanding the Allan Labor government immediately head back to the drawing board. Speaking...

Call to reduce threats of future fires

MORE than 130 people attending a public meeting at Mallacoota last week have called for fuel reduction on public land to fight the threat...

Hospital recruitment goes global

LATROBE Regional Health has been looking near and far for new nurses, doctors and allied health professionals to join the team. There is growing demand...

Emergency markers installed

THE Moe Yallourn Rail Trail Committee of Management, a small but active group of volunteers, is responsible for caring for and maintaining the Moe...

Stuck in limbo

By PHILIP HOPKINS MILLIONS of dollars of road upgrades in Gippsland are in limbo after a federal government audit that found a $33 billion blowout...

Gippsland says ‘No’ to the Referendum

THE Voice Referendum was defeated on Saturday night, as the majority of Australia voted ‘No’ to constitutional change to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to...

A look inside the new and improved Kernot Hall

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE revitalised Kernot Hall was unveiled last Friday. The old building has been transformed thanks to the state government's Community Infrastructure Loans...

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...

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