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Mayoral election pushed-back

Latrobe City Council has deferred next week’s scheduled mayoral election until after the outcome of the state election on November 26. Latrobe City councillors were...

ANZ to withdraw from Moe

The Latrobe Valley is copping another banking blow with a further big four banker withdrawing from Moe next year. ANZ has confirmed it will be...

Heritage listing possible

HERITAGE Victoria is looking to place the former Moe Magistrate's Court on the state's Heritage Building Register. Heritage Victoria made the recommendation in September to...

Three’s a crowd

By LIAM DURKIN COUNCIL meetings just got a whole lot more interesting. Latrobe City Councillor Sharon Gibson is the latest candidate for the seat of Morwell. Ms...

Solar manufacturing jobs promise in Gippsland

The Andrews Labor Government is promising to create 130 solar manufacturing jobs in Gippsland and in Melbourne’s south east as part of its plans...

Andrews promises to revive the SEC

The Andrews Labor government will bring back the State Electricity Commission and establish an office in Morwell if it is re-elected at the November...

More feedstock secured for Maryvale energy-from-waste project

Maroondah City Council has won a contract to supply 20,000-tonnes of non-recyclable municipal waste a year as feedstock for the Maryvale energy-from-waste project. Maroondah is...

Northe in court over IBAC charges

Member for Morwell Russell Northe faced misconduct charges brought about by the Independent Broad‑based Anti‑corruption Commission in the Latrobe Magistrates Court this morning. Russell John...

Commonwealth Games village to be built in Morwell

A new Commonwealth Games village will be built in Morwell to host 1000 athletes and officials for the regional events to be held in...

AGL to develop workforce strategy ahead of Loy Yang A 2035 shut

AGL has promised it will work with state and federal governments on developing a national energy workforce strategy in light of its plans to...

AGL out of coal by 2035

AGL will build 12 gigawatts of renewables and storage by 2036 as part of its announcement that it is closing Loy Yang A in...

Fourth greyhound dies at Traralgon dog track

A fourth greyhound has died at the Traralgon dog racing track since the new $5 million “j-curve” course was opened in January, designed to...

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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...