Agile Ninja kicks on
A HAZELWOOD girl's sleepless nights have ended after a charity stepped in to save her beloved cat, Ninja.
The drive to get back on the road
A FREE learn-to-drive Morwell-based program has joined forces with a local bank to ensure its learner drivers always have the opportunity behind the wheel.
Traralgon show will go on
THE Traralgon and District Agricultural Society is calling on the community to take advantage of the activities on offer at this weekend's Traralgon Show, despite the absence of equestrian events.
Rail trail back on track
FUNDING concerns for Gippsland Plains Rail Trail have been put to rest after Latrobe City Council agreed to compensate part of a shortfall of more than $83,000 last week.
Rethink on beauty
A mixed-media photograph book largely shot in Moe and Trafalgar aims to empower women by encouraging a rethink of the ideals of beauty.
Key service ‘let down’
A KEY Latrobe Valley youth welfare service facing a critical undersupply of resources has accused the Victorian Department of Education of poor consultation and support provision.
Two killed in horror crash
Police are investigating the cause of a horror crash at Rosedale on Friday which claimed the life of a 45 year-old woman and young girl from the Northern Territory.
Government money returned
THE remains of $50 million in State Government money awarded to HRL's ill-fated Dual Gas plant proposal, planned for a Morwell construction, has been returned to government coffers.
TAFEs to probe merger
A POTENTIAL merger between GippsTAFE and Chisholm Institute of TAFE will be workshopped over the coming months, through a Memorandum of Understanding signed between parties exploring joint course delivery models.
Clinic expands care
TRARALGON'S Breed Street Clinic will be better equipped to train the next generation of doctors and nurses following a $750,000 extension.
Two people killed in Rosedale collision
UPDATE: A second person has died following a head on collision at Rosedale earlier this afternoon.
Good news for The Express
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