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Educators sign memorandum 

Three Gippsland-based education providers have entered a Memorandum of Understanding in a bid to promote regional education.

Online push pays off for Morwell Motel

The importance of offering online booking and marketing your business online is being advocated to Gippsland tourism providers.

Australia Day 2014: Anzac spirit still strong

Bayley Charalambous is named Latrobe City young citizen of the year.

Australia Day 2014: Toy run gets top honour

The Gippsland Motorcycle Toy Run is Latrobe City's event of the year.

Australia Day 2014: New citizens welcomed

The Ahmed family from Pakistan were among almost 18,000 people who become Australian citizens yesterday.

Sticky situation

Honey growers and packers did it tough last year and are expecting to do even worse in 2014, local grower Neil Stuckey explains.

Camping fee hike condemned

Two outdoor agencies have condemned a proposal to increase fees for campers - echoing concerns of an angered Morwell camper.

Callous punch

Police have described a coward punch, which left a 27 year-old Hazelwood North man in the Alfred Hospital with swelling on the brain, as a "callous attack".

Racing resumes

Renovated Moe track gets the go-ahead from Racing Victoria.

Herbicide creates ‘eyesore’ at park

Unauthorised herbicide spraying at Yinnar South's Martin Walker Reserve has left "ugly dead-zones" around picnic tables and alongside the creek.

Three strikes, you’re out

Latrobe City councillors who refuse to leave chambers when kicked out of meetings could now face serious penalties.

No more late nights: Insp West

One of the Latrobe Valley's most powerful police officers wants to see all local late-night venues shut at 3am.

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