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The many mind games of dementia

Yallourn North's Anthony Newy believed he was too young to suffer from dementia.

Students endure cold night of awareness

Students from a Traralgon school ditched the comforts of their beds, heating and homes to experience a night on the streets on Friday.

Doors open to Morwell’s future

A series of open house events for the Future Morwell project begin this Saturday, when the steering committee opens the doors of ReActivate Latrobe Valley's headquarters.

‘Pressing the reset button’ on new coal

Community concerns over new coal-related projects will find a more sympathetic ear, according to the State Government, which has announced an overhaul of its Earth Resource Regulation unit.

Colour me sick

The Asbestos Council of Victoria fears children may be exposed to harmful asbestos fibres following recent testing of crayons purchased in the Latrobe Valley.

Show some heart and dig deep

For Moe resident Jill Cheek, supporting charities is a regular occurrence she doesn't think twice about.

A matter of probability?

The board of the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry has been implored to follow two very differing courses of action in ruling on whether the blaze caused extra deaths in the Latrobe Valley last year.

Officeworks pulls crayons off shelves

Stationery giant Officeworks has taken all its crayons off the shelves while "rigorous testing" is carried out.

Morwell processing jobs to yo-go

One of Latrobe Valley's celebrated employment success stories - Lion's yoghurt processing factory in Morwell - is moving to skim up to 30 full-time positions from its workforce.

Schools sought for Hazelwood Health Study

The Hazelwood Health Study is seeking the participation of schools impacted by last year's mine fire as part of a long-term independent program of research led by Monash University.

The power of the written word

Light Horseman's words of war return to Latrobe Valley in travelling State Library exhibition.

‘Siblings are forever’

More than a third of children and young people in Australia's out-of-home care system are separated from their siblings.

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