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Rotary Pride of Workmanship awards

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC TWO Traralgon Centre Plaza employees were awarded Rotary Pride of Workmanship Awards at the ceremony held at the Traralgon Golf Club recently....

Chester kicked out after taking PM to task

FEDERAL Member for Gippsland Darren Chester caused a stir in Parliament last Thursday, May 25 via a fierce exchange with the Prime Minister. Mr Chester...

Budget lockup: behind the scenes

By STEFAN BRADLEY REPORTERS gathered in a room at 55 Collins Place, Melbourne on Tuesday, May 23. Treasurer Tim Pallas' many months of work was finally...

Heyfield reacts to timber axe

By ZOE ASKEW HEYFIELD is rife with anger, uncertainty, distrust, and sadness in the aftermath of the state government’s shock announcement last week to...

Morwell presence confirmed for SEC

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE state government confirmed its commitment to bringing the SEC back into action at the budget announcement on Tuesday, May 23. Last year,...

Crown Hotel wins excellence award

By TOM HAYES CROWN Hotel, Traralgon has had a night out at the Australian Hotel Association (AHA) 2023 State Awards for Excellence. At the Crown Palladium...

Funds for Latrobe Valley Authority

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE Latrobe Valley received significant attention in the 2023/2024 State Budget, that was handed down last Tuesday, May 23. To the shock of...

End of native timber harvesting

By LIAM DURKIN SHOCKWAVES reverberated around the community on Tuesday, May 23 after the state government announced native timber harvesting in Victoria would come to...

Looking at the spin and the facts

COMMENT By JOHN CAMERON   State gov forestry spin AT the budget presentation, the state government announced $200 million for Victorian workers and their families to transition away...

Buy buns for breast cancer research

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC AND JASMINE GURNEY* TRARALGON Baker's Delight will be pink for the next few weeks as they raise money for breast cancer research. Baker's...

Bridging the education gap in regional communities

COMMENT By PROFESSOR DUNCAN BENTLEY REGIONAL and outer-metropolitan Victoria faces one of the greatest skills shortages in history. It is stunting growth. The solutions...

Story of Moe missing persons case retold

By KATRINA BRANDON QUEENSLAND author Nicole Morris is releasing her book Vanished on June 7 to help raise awareness for missing people and the...

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Uplifting experience for youngsters

By KATRINA BRANDON   CREATING a safe and fun space for local youth, the Uplift Collective came together on July 8 at Village Cinema Morwell to...