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Churchill reeling after loss of its local pub

By KATRINA BRANDON   COMMUNITY treasure, the Churchill Hotel, was engulfed by flames on the morning of Tuesday, May 13. Emergency services were called to the establishment...

Test results of beef wellington lunch revealed: Patterson trial

By TOM HAYES and STEFAN BRADLEY   RESULTS of toxin tests were revealed and explained to the court during Erin Patterson's Supreme Court trial on Friday,...

Demolition starts on Baw Baw Hotel

  STAFF WRITERS   THE Nationals’ Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron has shared news that the Old Baw Baw Hotel in Moe is finally being demolished. The derelict...

Churchill Hotel up in flames

By KATRINA BRANDON   FLAMES engulfed the Churchill Pub early hours this morning. Around 4.30am, a Churchill local heading into work nearby alleged they saw a black...

Pride of Lions coming to Traralgon

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE first week of May will see Traralgon host the 73rd National Conference for Lions Australia - an event so huge it...

Who will win?

By LIAM DURKIN   LATE political journalist, Tim Colebatch of The Age perhaps summed up the feelings of most Australians when he said: "I don't care...

Police Beat: Erratic driving investigation

Police Beat with Tom Hayes   Erratic driving investigation POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding an incident involving an erratic vehicle on the Princes Highway in Flynn...

Restoring confidence in VCAA

STAFF WRITERS   THE state government is overhauling the Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority to provide full confidence to Victorian students, families and schools. Deputy Premier and Minister...

Sun rising on new Gippsland solar farm

By STEFAN BRADLEY   CONSTRUCTION has begun on the Fulham Solar Farm and battery, with the occasion marked with a sod turning at the site, with...

Pesutto potentially out of pocket

By LIAM DURKIN   TRARALGON-born former state Liberal leader, John Pesutto may be forced out of politics, if the collateral damage from his case against Liberal...

Police Beat: Youth offenders charged

Police Beat with Tom Hayes   Youth offenders charged TRARALGON Police wish to say a massive thank-you to the community for their assistance in identifying the offenders...

Educating for the energy transition

By TOM HAYES   TAFE Gippsland will soon be training locals to have the most up-to-date skills in the growing renewable energy workforce, with its new...

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The day Morwell East marched the flag home

FOOTBALL MID GIPPSLAND By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   PAST players from Morwell East Football-Netball Club’s last senior flag gathered at the weekend during the Hawks home bout against Foster. The...