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Wild weather wets Valley

Tuesday's wild weather had the Latrobe Valley experience more than half its monthly average rainfall in 24 hours.

‘It was this big’: Pondage barramundi grows to six kilos

Surveying of Hazelwood Pondage's recently-stocked barramundi has discovered growth rates comparable to Australia's best tropical barramundi fisheries.

Industry minister to return this month

State Industry and Employment Minister Wade Noonan will visit the Latrobe Valley this month to shed more light on the government's $40 million transition package.

Grim prospect if power stations close

More than 3000 Gippsland jobs will be lost if two Latrobe Valley power stations close, new economic modelling has found.

Toilet troubles at a Traralgon reserve

A secluded reserve, popular with Traralgon locals, has been thrust into the spotlight amid calls for the installation of public toilets.

Skills transfer to iconic Moe building

Work is underway to transform an iconic Moe building into a community hub of activity and learning.

Spotlight reveals a bright future

Young people were the focus of a regional roadshow that stopped by in Traralgon last week to highlight the biggest issues facing youth in coming years.

Solve the murder mystery

Think 1930s. Think murder. Think mystery.

Latrobe Valley community to the rescue

A Latrobe Valley father has been overwhelmed by community support that has rallied around him since his car was stolen about two weeks ago.

EPA fines water authority

Environment Protection Authority Victoria has issued Gippsland Water with a penalty infringement notice of more than $7500 for a spill from the Regional Outfall Sewer in Rosedale in March.

Change of the guard

A former power industry, construction and maintenance worker from the 1980s has been elected as the new president of the CFMEU Victorian district mining and energy division.

Dancers unite at Morwell Festival

A sold out gala evening celebrating 30 years of dance concluded the Morwell Festival of Dance on Saturday.

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