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Latrobe City Council announce economic transition plan

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LATROBE City Council has released their economic transition plan. The Latrobe Valley is undergoing a critical economic transition with a shift towards a...

Honouring Morwell House help

By TOM HAYES MORWELL Neighbourhood House was recently visited by Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester, seeing first-hand what great community work they are doing. Funded...

Tough day at bull auction

By LIAM DURKIN THEY do say farming is a gamble year after year. That notion was clearly evident after the Absolute Angus Bull Sale...

Loud and clear

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LATROBE Valley workers have backed the need for a federal Energy Transition Authority. Meeting at the Gippsland Trades and Labour Council (GTLC) building...

Harri’s charitable chop

By TOM HAYES DONATIONS can come in many forms and can be provided by many different people, but for a child to make the decision,...

Helping fellow men across the Tasman

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC TRARALGON residents Phil Glover and Darryl Bird from the Gippsland Peoples Council have worked to amass $8000 worth of clothing donations to...

Hundreds attend Traralgon Dawn Service

By TOM HAYES HUNDREDS of locals braved the cold weather for Traralgon’s Dawn Service on the morning of ANZAC Day. The traditional ceremony was well-attended after...

Vale to Morwell great John Guy OAM

By PHILIP HOPKINS A LEADING Morwell and Latrobe Valley figure, John Guy OAM, has died at the age of 85, leaving a legacy of vast...

Funding endorsed for Gaskin Park

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LATROBE City Council has endorsed a funding application to Sport and Recreation Victoria's Country Football Netball Program grant for two surface upgrades...

Traralgon Girl Guides recognised for work

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC FOUR members of Traralgon Girl Guides have been recently recognised and awarded for their achievements by the national Australian Guide Girls. Adelle Sayers,...

Rental prices keep rising

By ZOE ASKEW RENTAL prices are rising at the fastest rate since before the pandemic, increasing by two per cent nationally to reach a historically...

Community bands together for Choppy

COMMUNITY By LIAM DURKIN NOT even Mother Nature can stop a community when it bands together. Hundreds of patrons braved the elements in Moe on Sunday, taking...

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When future stars aligned for Gippy Power’s one and only flag...

FOOTBALL GIPPSLAND POWER By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   GIPPSLAND Power’s lone 2005 TAC Cup premiership will be celebrated 20 years on this weekend, with a past players and staff...