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Murder accused to stand trial

Traralgon man William Scriven has been committed to stand trial for the alleged murder of 32 year-old Wayne Glenn Bayley on 22 December last year.

Procurement policy brings work to standstill

Road improvements in a Morwell street have been held up for at least a month because of Latrobe City Council's controversial new procurement guidelines.

Gippsland political stalwart resigns

The resignation of Gippsland-based political stalwart Philip Davis has been met with widespread praise for his ongoing advocacy for the region over his 21 years in parliament.

Gippsland bikies no bother 

The message could not have come clearer from a local member of the Coffin Cheaters, Gippsland's highest profile outlaw motorcycle gang.

Search for the holy grail

For countless dreaming inventors across the globe, there is no prize higher than creating perpetual motion.

Dedication rewarded

More than 50 years of dedication to the community was recognised when Traralgon's Val Skinner was named Latrobe City Senior Citizen of the Year.

Steps to a healthier workplace

Staff at a Moe workplace have been encouraged to get off their seats and start moving during a Healthy Together Latrobe pilot program.

Revival attempt pitched to investors

The ongoing saga surrounding embattled mortgage fund Gippsland Secure Investments took another turn yesterday, when a renewed attempt to revive the organisation was pitched to investors.

New development on the table

THE way has been paved to develop a large new land precinct in Traralgon set to cover almost three hundred acres.

A testament to the community

Traralgon Fire Brigade staff are relishing in the opportunity to celebrate the station's 125th anniversary.

Council report revealed

On Monday night Latrobe City Council voted to release a previously kept-secret report into its handling of a major Moe infrastructure project.

Veil of secrecy lifted on report

The release of a document some Latrobe City councillors fought to keep secret has revealed a warning by the local government watchdog to two councillors about possible bias.

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