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de Fegely resigns from Bendigo Bank over forest policy

By PHILIP HOPKINS   A LEADING Australian forestry expert has resigned from Bendigo Bank over its policy not to support the harvesting of native forest. Rob de...

Timber processors soldier on

By PHILIP HOPKINS   SEVERAL Gippsland hardwood timber processors have vowed to continue operating despite being barred from access to the region's native forest. The chief executive...

Car park projects underway

STAFF WRITERS   LATROBE City Council has begun design work for two major local car park projects, located respectively at 2 Kay Street, Traralgon and 141...

Education divide widens

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   THE gap between city and regional schools has never been wider, the latest NAPLAN results show. The average of the five test results...

Emergency flood warning inquiry

STAFF WRITERS   THE gaps in emergency warnings during the June 2021 Latrobe Valley floods were highlighted by local resident experts who travelled to Melbourne to...

Electric vehicle kilometre-based tax scrapped

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   WHEN Andrew Matthews from Traralgon learnt about the state levy on electric vehicles (EVs), he thought it was "a bit ridiculous". But after...

Doctor visit costs on the rise

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   GP visits will now cost you an arm and a leg as average consultation rates have risen $10 in the past year. Increased...

Moe’s notorious intersection

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   ANOTHER serious incident at the notorious railway crossing intersection in Moe has sparked outrage. On Friday, December 6, emergency service crews were called...

Life-saving technology added to V/Line trains

STAFF WRITERS   THE state government has begun installing Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) on V/Line trains to provide vital assistance to passengers in case of an...

Tyers Bridge reopened after over 400 days

STAFF WRITERS   AFTER more than 400 days without direct access to and from Traralgon, Christmas came early for Tyers residents with the reopening of the...

End of an era for native timber harvesting

By PHILIP HOPKINS   AS of January 1, Gippsland's hardwood industry is now largely gone, with harvesting of timber from native forests on Crown land no...

Boxing the rain once more

By STEFAN BRADLEY, BEN MCARTHUR and KATRINA BRANDON   “WHAT was that?” This was a common phrase heard at 5am on Boxing Day in the region after...

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Delburn turbines could be as tall as Loy Yang cooling towers

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE State Electricity Commission hosted a series of drop-in sessions recently, catering to both community and industry, in an effort to educate...