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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...

Cat found after 5 years

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC A HEART-WARMING story fit for the movie theatre is the saga of Alby the cat and his five-year journey to find his...

BREAKING: Comm Games axed by state government

REGIONAL Victoria will no longer hold the 2026 Commonwealth Games, with the state government withdrawing its hosting rights. The shock announcement was made at a...

Council reacts to Comm Games axing

THE Victorian government’s shock announcement to cancel the 2026 Commonwealth Games surprised local communities and Latrobe City Council (LCC). LCC Mayor Kellie O’Callaghan said Premier...

Open opportunity as historic café closes down

By KATRINA BRANDON A CAFE where you feel at home, is the place to be, but sadly on June 29, the Gippstown Café officially closed...

Timber talk at Council

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE end of native timber logging was on the agenda again at the latest Latrobe City Council meeting. On Monday, June 3, council...

From Newborough High to Harvard

By KATRINA BRANDON A DREAM to go to Harvard is one of many dreams towards making a change in the world, and for Lavalla teacher...

Protests as Council moves online

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC HUNDREDS of people gathered outside the Gippsland Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) to protest publicly against recent Latrobe City Council decisions and...

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From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, August 27, 1975 Railways won’t move goods yard THE Railways have declined to relocate the Morwell goods yards, claiming that it would...