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Manny’s Market founder dies

Prominent Gippsland business identity Emmanuel 'Manny' Manthos passed away last week while holidaying in Greece with his wife Caterina.

Spirit of Anzac Prize entries open

Latrobe Valley students are being encouraged to submit entries for the 2016-17 Premier's Spirit of Anzac Prize with the chance of winning a study tour.

Latest speed reductions geared to save lives

A consistent speed limit of 80km/h will be introduced along five Latrobe Valley back-roads in a bid to reduce serious injuries.

Dental service reminds mums to think about their teeth

Expectant mothers have been reminded to pay attention to their oral health during their pregnancy this Dental Health Week, with research connecting severe gum disease in pregnant women and babies being born too early and too small.

Home-grown dancers hit top tier at national event

The Latrobe Valley is fast becoming home to some of the country's best performers, with another two local dancers recently hitting the national stage.

A taste of something different

About 60 Traralgon College students from years seven to 12 will bring their interpretation of 'The Ugly Duckling' to the Wakakirri Secondary Schools' Challenge in Frankston next week.

Koala hospital a top priority for shelter

Staff at a wildlife shelter nestled in Rawson are fundraising to develop Victoria's first koala hospital and burns unit.

Big things ahead for small Valley businesses

A month-long calendar of events is about to begin for Gippsland's small and medium-sized businesses to become inspired, up-skilled and boost productivity and competitiveness.

Latrobe City candidates come forward

The latest council elections are just around the corner and candidates are announcing their nominations for a seat on Latrobe City Council.

$10m for jobs growth

A $10 million State Government fund has been set up to attract new employment opportunities to the Latrobe Valley and help existing businesses grow.

Local jewel tarnished by rubbish

Broken glass, aluminium cans, hard rubbish and used toilet paper are among the heaps of waste regularly dumped in and around a local school camp and nearby Lake Narracan.

Moe fire ‘not suspicious’

A fire at an automotive paint workshop in Moe on Tuesday morning has been deemed 'not suspicious'.

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