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Mining for information about mine rehabilitation

Monash University Endeavour Research Fellow and Czech Republic researcher Kamila Svobodova is surveying and comparing public attitudes toward mining and reclamation in Australia with those in her homeland.

Missing Traralgon girl found

Missing Traralgon girl Lasela Fue has been located safe and well.

Valley to discuss education future

Tomorrow parents, educators and service providers from across Gippsland will come together in the Latrobe Valley to have their say on Victorian early childhood education.

Evolution of expression

Mirboo North artist Geoff Higgins's abstract painting exhibition 'The Expanding Landscape' at Latrobe Regional Gallery shows the beauty in the unstudied and accidental approach to creating art.

Reaching out for support

Traralgon resident and retired paramedic Paul Malone - with more than 36 years of service - has spent much of his life helping others, and now his family is calling on the community to "pay it forward" in his time of need.

Multicultural festival cancelled

Funding issues and a lack of support have prompted the organiser of Morwell's annual Gippsland Multicultural Festival to cancel the event for a second consecutive year.

Super ward mooted in Baw Baw restructure

A massive new three-councillor ward taking in the entire eastern part of Baw Baw Shire is one of three proposals council will vote on this month as part of a boundaries review.

Oktoberfest event gets the flick

A number of objections surrounding an Oktoberfest event planned for Traralgon has led to its cancellation.

Now that’s one heck of a trick

A blend of martial arts, gymnastic tumbling and break-dancing- 'tricking' defies what we understand the human body is capable of.

The Latrobe Valley’s summer bushfire risk

Gippsland's weather and terrain places the Latrobe Valley at risk of fire this summer, according to local fire services.

The care needed

Berry Street Gippsland has welcomed the government's latest initiative to support children in out-of-home care.

Pondage’s barra potential

The Hazelwood Pondage could become home to the iconic, hard-fighting barramundi.

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