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Wildly entertaining

Cabaret is the most intimate art form; the small moments of exposure on stage are like journaling experiences for Traralgon-born, now New York-based performer Kim Smith.

Here’s your invoice

Voices of the Valley presented a human-sized invoice to GDF SUEZ staff at the Rialto Towers offices in Melbourne on Thursday.

Noose tightens on disability payments

A government crackdown on Australia's Disability Support Pension has seen the highest application rejection rates in more than a decade.

Evidence ‘lacking’

Claims local councils pocketed savings from the carbon tax repeal made in the Herald Sun last week have been largely debunked across Gippsland.

In good hands

North of the tracks in Morwell, hope is being returned to the lives of some of Latrobe Valley's most vulnerable teenagers.

Cowwarr firefighter’s shock diagnosis

The Victorian firefighting community is getting behind a Cowwarr CFA volunteer recently diagnosed with leukaemia, amid claims of the cancer's link to smoke exposure during the Hazelwood mine fire.

GDF SUEZ urged to pay

Former Morwell independent candidate Tracie Lund has instigated a petition to pressure GDF SUEZ to pay an $18 million invoice to the Country Fire Authority.

Service station robbery

Police have released an image of a man in relation to a service station robbery in Morwell last month.

State schools match it with private

Latrobe Valley's more expensive private and Catholic schools are only marginally outperforming their State Government counterparts in year 12 study scores.

Stamp out ‘ice’

Latrobe police hope to replicate a 263 per cent spike in 'ice' tip offs experienced earlier this year, through the relaunch of the 'Dob in a Dealer' campaign in Traralgon this week.

Keeping the mind focussed

A resource book for home and community care providers was launched on Wednesday to promote the mental and emotional wellbeing of seniors attending the planned activity groups.

Painful pursuit

The father of a man tragically killed in a 2012 head-on collision in Morwell, minutes after police called off a nearby chase, has criticised a restrictive overhaul to police pursuit procedures as "going too far".

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Making public transport safe

  VICTORIA Police conducted a highly visible operation across Latrobe Valley's public transport network on Tuesday, April 28. Officers from Moe, Morwell and Traralgon uniform teamed...