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More than just a beachside run

BRIGHT and early Sunday morning Traralgon's Teresa Pugliese will don her sneakers and join 7000 women as they turn the St Kilda foreshore into a sea of pink.

Do you know what happened to Albert?

A 28-year investigation into the death of a Moe man has been aided, with police last week announcing a $1 million reward for information identifying those responsible.

The attraction to all things vintage

Stamp collections, vintage china, old books, toys and tins are just some of the many items up for sale at this weekend's Antiques and Collectables Fair in Morwell.

Gippsland says no to violence against women

Employees from Quantum Support Services, with help from Latrobe City Council staff, held a cook-up outside Bunnings Morwell yesterday in a bid to spread the word about White Ribbon Day.

What is next for the future of the Valley’s coal mines?

A motorsports complex, a botanical garden and an extreme sports venue for bungee jumping were among the inspired ideas for the future land use of Latrobe Valley's three coal mines shared at an Environment Victoria workshop on Tuesday night.

All ready for the show

Traralgon will transform into a colourful carnival with an assortment of rides tomorrow for its annual agricultural show.

Family-focus at drug program in Traralgon

Families of people affected by the drug ice took part in a specialised education program in Traralgon on Tuesday night.

Night Rider bus to include Traralgon stops

The Latrobe Valley's late-night bus service that transports pub-goers from the Traralgon central business district to outlying towns, will for the first time drop passengers off in Traralgon as well.

Skinner a grinner on draft night

NEWBOROUGH'S Sam Skinner may have missed most of his draft season through injury, but it didn't stop him receiving an AFL call-up along with three other Gippsland Power teammates on Tuesday night.

Progress report tabled in Parliament

The first progress report on the implementation of recommendations made by the 2014 Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry was tabled in State Parliament yesterday.

Syrian Christians most at risk, says Valley Pastor

A Traralgon church has joined an appeal asking the Federal Government to prioritise Christians and other ethnic minorities in accepting refugees from Syria.

Blaze under investigation

Eleven fire trucks from nearby brigades were called out yesterday to control a two-hectare blaze at Willow Grove, which broke out about 11am on a total fire ban day for the district.

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