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Moe precinct funding push

Moe community groups have joined forces in a bid to attract funding for stage two of the town's revitalisation project as stage one nears completion.

Morwell’s modern schooling marvel

The long-awaited merger of three Morwell primary schools is nearing completion after about a decade of hard work.

Council considers covering road closure costs for RSLs

The cost of road closures for the next local Remembrance Day and Anzac Day services will again be covered by Latrobe City Council, if a motion is supported on Monday night.

‘Today is not my day’

Refugee Abraham Maluk shares his harrowing story of survival.

Support straight to the farm gate

A Yinnar South resident wants Gippsland dairy farmers to know the entire farming community is coming to help.

Early voting centres – Gippsland and McMillan

FEDERAL ELECTION 2016 - Early voting for the federal election begins Tuesday, 14 June. The Australian Electoral Commission has listed four early voting centres for the electorate of Gippsland and four for McMillan.

Warm up for the Valley’s winter festival

Buildings along Morwell's main street are set to come alive amid the chill of a winter's night when art is projected onto shopfronts and dancers perform.

Senator Muir’s taking it one day at a time

There is less than a month to go for politicians to make their case and win votes for this year's federal election.

Transition: It’s all about the details

As talks of transition, economic diversity and jobs continue getting louder, so too do Latrobe City Council's calls for long-term government commitment to the region.

Firefighters’ dispute claims minister’s scalp

The state's CFA board has been sacked and Emergency Services Minister Jane Garrett resigned on Friday after they refused to sign the proposed enterprise bargaining agreement.

Gippsland Carers still pushing for support

The Gippsland Carers Association is again calling on the State Government for funding after the group failed to gain support in this year's budget.

Power stations on notice

The State Government has set an ambitious zero emissions target by 2050, suggesting a threat to Latrobe Valley power stations.

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Making public transport safe

  VICTORIA Police conducted a highly visible operation across Latrobe Valley's public transport network on Tuesday, April 28. Officers from Moe, Morwell and Traralgon uniform teamed...