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Attempted Anzac robbery at Moe

A 15 year-old boy has been charged for an attempted robbery on Anzac Day.

Federal dental funding toothache

Latrobe Community Health Service wants to know the detail behind a federal funding shake-up of dental health care.

Coal royalty rate criticised

The State Government's decision to triple Victoria's coal royalty rate has drawn criticism from the Latrobe Valley power industry.

Millions heaped on Valley education

A multi-million dollar investment into the Latrobe Valley's education sector has been included in the State Government's 2016/17 budget.

Onlookers praised for saving driver

Police have hailed the actions of road workers who pulled a man from a burning utility after a collision near Flynn on Thursday.

ANZAC Day 2016: Wall of honour

It was impossible not to learn about Australia's war history at Morwell Primary School last week as images and stories lined the school's Maryvale Road wall.

A pain-free focus

When Chloe Bulmer begins to tell you how it feels to be pain-free, she breathes an audible sigh of relief.

Free rein on art

A surrealist mural has appeared on the wall of a Buckley Street caf , the latest in a series of Morwell street art projects.

ANZAC Day 2016: New tune for Legacy Place

A sombre place in of reflection and honour in Morwell is set to chime with music.

ANZAC Day 2016: Roy remembers them all

IN 1943 newlywed Roy Guenther didn't get much time to enjoy wedded bliss.

ANZAC Day 2016: Remembering the fallen

Jack Darling joined the navy in March 1946 as an 18 year-old Inverloch grocery store worker searching for an adventure.

Taking a chance on dance

Choreographer and former Rosedale resident Bessie Kay will take 20 of the best amateur dancers to Los Angeles.

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Central Gippy junior premiers crowned

FOOTBALL CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIORS By LIAM DURKIN   GRAND finals were played in the Central Gippsland Junior Football League at the weekend. Teams converged on Ted Summerton Reserve, Moe...