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Braving the stage en masse

The first performance for any young musician, singer or dancer is enough to make the heart pound, the hands shake and the body temperature rise.

Love won’t tear us apart

Grassroots National Party members have affirmed their confidence in Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester, convincingly voting down a motion to dis-endorse him as the party's candidate in the next election.

Judge jails child molester

A substitute teacher's relentless sexual molestation of a former Liddiard Road student has attracted a six-and-half-year minimum jail term.

Out-of-home transition eased for our youth

Berry Street Gippsland has welcomed State Government funding for a leaving care hotline, saying it will assist many young people in the region who are moving from in-home care.

Hazelwood sails away from pondage responsibility

Latrobe Valley ratepayers will foot the bill for the management of Hazelwood pondage for the first time in its 40-year history, as GDF SUEZ sails away from a long-held financial responsibility.

Mine worker battles life-threatening illness

Fifteen months after working on the Hazelwood mine fire frontline, David Briggs' lung capacity dropped by more than half.

Sachs gives lessons in the dark arts

Bernhard Sachs is not going to tell you what his art is about.

Sindt hearing to head to VCAT

Formal complaints against outspoken Latrobe City Councillor Christine Sindt will be referred to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

Mine worker battles life-threatening illness

Fifteen months after working on the Hazelwood mine fire frontline, David Briggs' lung capacity dropped by more than half.

Health improvement Hazelwood Inquiry’s next focus

The Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry's 'health improvement' community consultations begin Monday in Morwell and continue in Moe and Traralgon on Tuesday.

Camera action embraces imagination

PHOTOGRAPHERS from across Gippsland have been featured in an exhibition that embraces the image in two-dimensional as well three-dimensional form.

Commission to find the rates balance

A move to prevent local council rate increases and cap spending was presented to Latrobe Valley residents on Monday night.

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