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Morwell’s CFA fundraising hero

By KATRINA BRANDON MADELINE Slater is a local CFA member in Morwell who is participating in the 28-stair climb at Crown in September. During the Stair...

The truth about LVA funding

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE Parliamentary Inquiry into budget estimates found that the Latrobe Valley Authority's $7.2 million in funding allocated in the 2023-24 state budget...

Local Gippsland councils taking the timber fight national

By STEFAN BRADLEY AND TOM PARRY COUNCILS affected by the shutdown of native timber harvesting took their fight to Canberra. Representatives from Latrobe City, Wellington...

Victoria Police crime statistics released

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THERE was 496,589 criminal offences recorded in Victoria in the 12 months to March 2023, representing an increase of 26,424 offences or...

Timber tantrum

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LABOR Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Harriet Shing and Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien had some heated debate that resembled...

Community engagement

By KATRINA BRANDON DELTA Group is looking to gain further education, employment, training and community engagement in their Traralgon office, and have "loads of things...

The fight against ovarian cancer

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC AROUND 1400 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year in Australia. It is the deadliest cancer affecting women in the country,...

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...

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Delburn turbines could be as tall as Loy Yang cooling towers

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE State Electricity Commission hosted a series of drop-in sessions recently, catering to both community and industry, in an effort to educate...