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Holocaust survivor shares her story

LOUISE Gahleitner was just 10-years-old when two Nazi officers stormed her house and arrested her mother. The 92-year-old Austrian-born woman, who has lived in...

Milestone for Harriers Fun Run

THE 25th DFP Recruitment Latrobe City Community Fun Run and Walk is on this Sunday, March 26, and it's going to be a big...

Female class appointed

GRADUATES from V/Line's first all-female group of trainee drivers have begun their new careers as fully qualified drivers. V/Line chief executive Matt Carrick congratulated the...

AGL emphasises its intention of closure

By PHILIP HOPKINS AGL, reaffirming the need to extend its ash landfill and leachate storage pond for up to 20 years, has emphasised its intention...

Women celebrate 100 years

WOMEN from right across Eastern Victoria joined International Women's Day celebrations at Parliament House on Wednesday, March 8 marking 100 years since women won...

Hydrogen caution

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews, has said the technology behind Japan's $2.3 billion coal-to-hydrogen is unproven, as the government released the next...

Family group’s new dairy horizon

By PHILIP Hopkins VILLAGE Dairy was a well-established niche player in the dairy market, having long since tapped into Gippsland milk as the main source...

Employment rate worryingly low

By PHILIP HOPKINS WITH labour force participation in Gippsland well below the Victorian average, affordable and accessible education is a priority for the region, according...

‘FedFest’ on campus to welcome students for new year at Churchill

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC MORE than 3000 first year students across all Federation campuses got to experience a new world as ‘FedFest’ was in full swing...

Shorter duck hunting season scrutinised

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE state government's decision to allow a truncated duck-hunting season has been strongly criticised by Gippsland politicians as 'a slur' and 'disgraceful',...

Yallourn’s $400m maintenance job

By PHILIP HOPKINS ENERGY Australia will bring forward $400 million of maintenance work at Yallourn power station to stop falling profits at the plant, which...

Commercial stage

By PHILIP HOPKINS JAPAN's Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project, which uses Latrobe Valley brown coal to produce clean hydrogen, will proceed to its commercial...

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Central Gippy junior premiers crowned

FOOTBALL CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIORS By LIAM DURKIN   GRAND finals were played in the Central Gippsland Junior Football League at the weekend. Teams converged on Ted Summerton Reserve, Moe...