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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.

A glimpse behind the relationship veil

When it comes to relationships, the saying goes nobody knows what happens behind closed doors.

A touch of Malta in the Valley

A reunion of lifelong friends, celebration of culture and sharing of food was showcased at Morwell's Kernot Hall at the weekend.

Free community concert Saturday

Latrobe Valley Community Choir is hosting a free community concert on Saturday at the Victory Park sound shell, Traralgon.

Italian author ‘eternally grateful’ for rich life

Ten years ago Traralgon resident Francesco Dompietro awoke sick.

Feds open to helping with rail issues

The Federal Member for Gippsland has stressed the current V/Line crisis is a State Government responsibility in the wake of his ministerial appointment.

Council backs no coal mining petition

South Gippsland Shire has backed a grassroots petition to ban coal mining in the Mirboo North region after the State Government approved an exploration licence.

Safe Schools warranted, says Gippsland advocate

A Gippsland advocate has criticised claims the Safe Schools Coalition is unsuitable for children, branding the remarks as "rubbish".

Drug crime in national spotlight

The use, sale and manufacturing of crystal methamphetamine in Morwell is set to be tackled in a national campaign.

Anniversary ride honours vets

A Traralgon descendant of a Vietnam veteran is hitting the road in a national cycling event honouring the 521 Australian veterans killed during the Vietnam War.

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