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No rest for defiant Kangaroos

For the third consecutive week Heyfield will face a fellow finals contender in Rosedale in the North Gippsland football match of the round.

Latrobe City takes the healthy road

Almost 100 people have made the switch to fresh and healthy meals from fast and packaged food, following a six-month program.

Junior Morwell merger mooted

A push to redevelop football in Morwell could see its two junior football clubs become one entity as early as next season.

Gippsland partnership blossoms to combat ice use

A grassroots charity of local women has thrown its support behind Latrobe Valley's Youth Support and Advocacy Service, the first of its kind for the drug treatment agency.

Maroons and Power to battle for third

Traralgon is looking to make it five consecutive Gippsland League victories when it hosts Wonthaggi in the battle for the all-important third spot.

Performing arts centre funding pitch pushed back

Latrobe City's play for potentially millions of dollars in Federal Government funding for the long awaited performing arts centre will be held off until next year.

Latrobe Valley triathlon champions old and new

Thirty years of swimming, cycling and running across Gippsland, Australia and the world were reason for celebration at the weekend.

Market date pushed back

After weeks of community push back from politicians and market stall owners, the proposed 3 August opening of the Epping Market has been scrapped.

Rider’s harrowing ordeal

A 33 year-old father who came within half a millimetre of losing his life visited Latrobe Regional Airport last week to thank the paramedics who helped saved him.

Honours for support organisation

THE team from E.W. Tipping Foundation has just received the Disability Sector Award for Excellence in Advocacy and Rights Promotion for its stance against abuse.

Man glassed in Traralgon pub assault

A MAN has suffered lacerations to his eye after being glassed with a beer glass in Traralgon on Friday.

Traralgon’s growth to be buffed by coal proximity?

Multi-million dollar development opportunities in Traralgon's south east could be scuttled by an expansion to Loy Yang's coal mine buffer recently proposed by Planning Panels Victoria.

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