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Rosedale and Flynn highway switch

Motorists on the Princes Highway between Flynn and Rosedale will enjoy a smoother journey as they are switched onto a new section of road near Rosedale.

Fuel price stings Moe motorists

Moe drivers continue to be slugged more than seven cents per litre than their Morwell counterparts.

Suspected fuel leak at Traralgon service station

Fire crews are investigating a possible fuel leak at a Traralgon service station.

Traralgon man found guilty of murder

A Traralgon man who repeatedly struck another man’s head with a baseball bat in a Tyers home last year, has been found guilty of murder.

Age no barrier to apprenticeship

Age no barrier to apprenticeship

Shade grants provide Valley schools sun protection

Students from two Latrobe Valley schools will be better protected from the sun, after receiving almost $50,000 combined funding for sun shades.

State’s health agenda revealed

Gippslanders have been treated to an exclusive preview of VicHealth's refreshed 10-year plan, which looks towards improving the health and wellbeing of one million more Victorians by 2023.

Traralgon eatery workers back-paid

Two employees at a Traralgon eatery have been back-paid $7700 after the Fair Work Ombudsman found the business had short-changed them.

Toasty temps to stay at pool

Toasty temps to stay at pool

Art cooperative: exposing the emerging artist

Emerging artists across the Latrobe Valley could have the opportunity to showcase their work, meet like-minded people and sell their creations through a local cooperative.

Learning the fundamentals of hospitality

Training locals with the fundamentals of hospitality and then supporting them once they find work is the basis of the Serving the Valley project and its key component, Hospitality Hire.

Roadside job hunt at an end

Traralgon's Deborah Peatey will begin a new job cleaning for a local business after two weeks stationed on the side of the Princes Highway with a sign reading 'looking for work'.

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