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Reliving the trail

IT says something about the spirit of Gippsland adventurer Tim Cope that his epic three-year journey, largely solo, across the entire Eurasian steppe on horseback was not what he considered an unconventional pursuit.

Traralgon murder hearing begins

Ramped-up security at the Latrobe Valley law courts marked the beginning of a committal hearing for 34 year-old Traralgon man William Scriven, accused of the murder of Wayne Glenn Bayley on 22 December 2012.

Empowering women

Exceeding expectations and achieving success were among topics discussed when women from across the state gathered at the annual National Council of Women Victoria conference on Thursday.

Running in memory of a loved one

A former Newborough woman will take on a half-marathon to raise money for a Gippsland asbestos charity, in memory of her father, who died from a disease related to the fibre.

Holding their own

Gippsland has once again dominated its regional counterparts on the big stage, this time at the inaugural Regional Design Awards held in Warrnambool last month.

Woman’s body found

Woman's body found in Morwell on Thursday afternoon.

Morwell mail centre job cuts ‘unlikely’

Large scale job losses at Australia Post's Morwell regional mail centre unlikely, says union.

New uni signals more opportunities

Federation University Australia officially launched.

Bold plans for land

Land developments across the Latrobe Valley progress, thousands more lots in the pipeline.

Equestrian events cut

Horses won't be seen at next month's Traralgon Show due to a football ground upgrade.

Fires but not disasters: Packham

'Average' fire season ahead says bushfire expert, but don't become complacent.

Former Valley man missing

Family pleads for public's help to find Malcolm McLellan.

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Andy’s lifetime dedication to football

FOOTBALL By LIAM DURKIN   ANDY Theissling is Mr Football. The Traralgon resident lives and breathes it. Those who frequent local footy matches during winter have surely come across...