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Coal-to-hydrogen project could create new operation

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE Latrobe Valley coal-to-hydrogen project could be a catalyst for a clean energy hub in the region, according to the company chief,...

Morwell-raised Meg now a published author

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC MORWELL-raised Meg Vertigan has just released her first fiction novel 'The Strong Dress', a coming-of-age story that delves into an uncomfortable analysis...

Future unknown for church

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LATROBE City Council has allocated $86,000 from the forecasted budget surplus for the future of the 140-year-old Methodist church in Traralgon. At...

Yes to inclusivity

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LOUD applause rang around the gallery at the Gippsland Performing Arts Centre as Latrobe City Council endorsed its support for the LGBTIQA+...

Annual report tabled

FEDERATION University Australia's Annual Report for 2022 was tabled in Victoria's State Parliament last week. The impacts of the pandemic, volatility in global economic markets,...

Baw Baw Shire shock resignation

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC AT the Baw Baw Shire council meeting on Wednesday, April 26, former Mayor Joe Gauci resigned from his position as Baw Baw...

Teaching academy open in Moe

By TOM HAYES EDUCATORS in the Latrobe Valley will soon have access to professional learning resources, after the opening of a teaching academy in Moe. The...

Priorities identified in master plan

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE Traralgon bypass is the top infrastructure priority for Gippsland under a new freight master plan for the region's $18 billion economy....

Community health set to suffer from cuts

By TOM HAYES UP to 15 per cent of state government funding is proposed to be slashed from the community health budget, causing uproar in...

The local Domino’s pizza delivery star

By ZAIDA GLIABNOVIC A STAGGERING milestone has been reached at Traralgon Domino's, as their resident delivery expert Alistar McKellar achieved 10,000 safe deliveries to Traralgon...

Buried treasure

By LIAM DURKIN THE best ships are red and white after all. A 50-strong crew will spend five weeks at sea, collecting soil and rock samples...

From Morwell to the big stage

By TOM HAYES SOME people dream of travelling the world, but a local man got travel the world, spread a message with good friends and...

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From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago, The Express, September 3, 1975 Young Fagins dupe public SEVERAL Yallourn school children are having a profitable school holiday at the expense of...