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Technology key to equality

As women across the globe gather to celebrate International Women's Day tomorrow, the spotlight shines on those breaking down gender barriers.

Outdoor adventures at Erica Preschool

Imagine being outside whether it's rain, hail or shine.

Road carnage must end

The head of road policing in Victoria has called on families to make sure their loved ones drive safely, following a horror start to the year in Gippsland.

In the fight together

As prolific as cancer is in the community, it's not often you find a married couple attending chemotherapy treatment together.

Traralgon brothel gets red light

A sex worker who wants to open a brothel in Traralgon has to wait 18 days to see if her successful application will be overturned.

Workers ‘significantly underpaid’

Unions and Gippsland workers employed on a casual basis through labour hire arrangements have told an inquiry the industry needs to be licensed to stamp out dodgy practices.

Morwell’s connected community

Knocking on Morwell residents' doors is giving Latrobe City Council insight into the needs and aspirations of the community following the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire.

Traralgon teen killed

A Traralgon teenager has died in hospital after rolling his car in Grand Ridge on Friday.

T’gon community pools together for swimming facility

Funding for Traralgon's $30 million indoor swimming pool is a modest ask, according to the state opposition spokesperson for Sport and Recreation.

Old Gippstown’s new lease on life

Expanded parking for motorhomes and caravans and a revamped entrance to Old Gippstown are planned to help better showcase the park as a tourist attraction for travellers visiting Moe.

Latrobe’s economic shift

Repositioning Latrobe City as the 'engineering capital of Australia' is the essence of a draft economic development strategy now out for public feedback.

Motorists pay top price at Traralgon

Traralgon motorists were once again hit the most at the pump across the state as fuel prices in the town stagnated.

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