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Bayley resigns from TDJFL

In a huge blow for the league's management, Traralgon and District Junior Football League president Gordon Bayley has stepped down from the top role.

Gippsland Gladiators cut down

The Gippsland Gladiators fell short by one point in their week three Gridiron Victoria division two encounter against Northern Raiders.

Improving cultural understanding

Council, police and members of Latrobe Valley's culturally diverse community held discussions last fortnight to strengthen community relations.

Hawks fail to tame tigers

MID GIPPSLAND NETBALLMirboo North easily accounted for Morwell East to remain on top of the Mid Gippsland ladder.The Tigers have an eight-point buffer on...

Optical illusions at LRG

Art that creates optical illusions has often been discounted as "eye candy", but Latrobe Regional Gallery hopes to show its creative craftsmanship in its latest exhibition.

Final interleague squad selected

INTERLEAGUEGippsland League senior interleague coach Steve Hazelman has named a powerful and balanced side for next weekend's AFL Victoria Country Championships clash with Yarra...

Court witness accused of ordering murder

Lawyers argue Morwell murder-accused Bonnie Sawyer-Thompson was under the control of her sexual partner.

Tigers’ winning run halted

Morwell's unbeaten run under coach Joel Soutar's leadership has come to an end, with the reigning premier succumbing to Drouin on Saturday.

Budget briefs from the Valley

The Express takes a snapshot look at tax breaks for small business and the back-down from a controversial plan for the unemployed.

Postcard push for preschools

POSTCARDS from families across Latrobe City will be sent to the Federal Education and Training Minister calling for certainty surrounding preschool funding.

Healthy Together takes a hit

Latrobe City Council remains optimistic its flagship health promotion initiative will continue to achieve healthy outcomes, despite a sudden $700,000 funding shortfall.

Technology the key to progressive health

TECHNOLOGY is the key to accessible mental health services for young people and could save the Federal Government millions each year, according to a recent report.

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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...