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Service returns to Bairnsdale

V/Line trains are due to recommence service to Bairnsdale today for the first time since March.

Legal Aid moves ahead

A cash-strapped Legal Aid, believes it can continue to operate effectively despite a major service delivery overhaul.

Students’ voice decided

Federation University Australia will retain the student representation model currently used by the University of Ballarat.

Diversion flows again

 Full river flows are gushing through the Morwell River Diversion for the first time in 14 months.

Shed’s devastating blow

Volunteers at the Traralgon Men's Shed have been left devastated after thieves broke into their office and stole a new computer system.

Latrobe City Council one year in

What they promised, what they've done.

Failure to lead

A former Latrobe City mayor has broken a year of political silence to criticise the sitting council and what he views as a lack of proper leadership and advocacy.

Mammoth efforts recognised

The incredible fundraising efforts of a Moe man, which saw almost $1 million raised for the Royal Children's Hospital, have been recognised with the prestigious Dame Elisabeth Murdoch award.

Coal mine planning’s dark history 

MORE than three decades ago, long-time local planning manager David Langmore was brewing an idea that Latrobe Valley's unique history lent itself to the possibility of a book unveiling the stories behind some of its monumental events.

Students ready for next step

Year 12 students across Latrobe Valley celebrated the end of their secondary schooling with dress ups, activities and the releasing of balloons which signified their future hopes and dreams.

Intuition thwarts scammers

When a community member was contacted by a man claiming to be from the Australian government stating she was owed in excess of $5000, she went with her instincts and decided it was too good to be true.

LV road fatalities reduce 

LOCAL motorists have been warned against complacency despite recent road safety statistics showing a fall in fatalities and a downward trend in injury data across the region.

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