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Step closer to removing eyesore

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC AFTER 15 years of indecision, arguably Moe's greatest eyesore is one step closer to getting a much-needed facelift, after Latrobe City Council...

Organisers toast to job well done

By LIAM DURKIN THORPY is the place to be at the moment. Actually, it's always been the place to be. With the football team...

Council talks timber tragedy

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC DEBATE arose at the latest Latrobe City council meeting on Monday, June 5. They discussed the notice of motion for council to;...

Reconciliation week at Fed Uni

By KATRINA BRANDON FEDERATION University's Gippsland campus held a seminar on Reconciliation Week and about what is happening behind the Voice in Parliament campaign on...

ATO offering small businesses amnesty

THE Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is encouraging small businesses that have overdue income tax returns, fringe benefits tax returns or business activity statements to...

Healthy debate

By ZOE ASKEW LOCAL politicians are at odds over budget cuts to the health department. Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien has criticised the state...

Help restore the Traralgon Courthouse

By KATRINA BRANDON THE old courthouse in Franklin Street, Traralgon is in desperate need of restoration and the Friends of the Traralgon Courthouse need...

New era begins at Carrajung Estate

By ZOE ASKEW AT the end of a windy gravel road, hidden beneath the canopy of towering gum trees in Gippsland's Willung South, you will...

Painting her way to New York City

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC CHURCHILL Federation University student Michelle Prezioso will be flying to New York this month to partake in a prestigious summer residency program...

New women’s health clinic set for Traralgon

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LATROBE Regional Hospital will receive a new women's health clinic under new promises from the state government announced in the budget. The Victorian...

Rainbow Brick Road report gives voice

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE first of its kind is what they’re calling the Rainbow Brick Road report, a survey capturing the lived experiences of the...

Federal flood warning network

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE federal government will invest $236 million over ten years to establish a national, reliable flood warning network. The funding will be spent...

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Severe thunderstorms awakening heavy rain

STAFF WRITERS   SLOW-MOVING thunderstorms erupted through the Latrobe Valley from the earlier hours of Friday, February 27. Some locals took to social media to report that...