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Parks Victoria booking mayhem

PARKS Victoria has apologised for temporarily pausing camping and accommodation bookings for the 2023/24 season, following a data breach that saw private information compromised...

Police Beat: Historic Morwell case warrant

POLICE BEAT   HISTORIC MORWELL CASE WARRANT A 70-year-old man has a warrant for his arrest in connection with the 1997 murder of Morwell woman Meaghan Louise...

Federation University Open Day this Sunday

CAMPUS tours, course advice and connection with employers will highlight this year's Federation University Australia open day. Prospective students and their families will get an...

Reminiscing on a political career

By BRIAN HANDLEY REFLECTING back on my lifetime involvement in the National Civic Council and the Democratic Labor Party, I can't help but ponder what...

Illegal firewood theft confirmed

By PHILIP HOPKINS REPORTS about the illegal theft of firewood from Gippsland's state forests have been confirmed by local country music identity Mick Harrington, who...

Long lost family finally reunited

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC 'OHANA means family' says Disney's 'Lilo and Stitch', and 'family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten'. This is a story about a...

Comm Games cancellation hits again

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC CALLS for state government accountability and commitment have been made by local National Party members and community leaders amidst alarming rates of...

Iconic Morwell

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE largest commercial development in the Latrobe Valley since the Mid Valley shopping centre 50 years ago, tipped to have a final...

Morwell’s new clean energy centre

TRAINING initiatives announced by the state government include $5 million for TAFE Gippsland to create a Clean Energy Centre in Morwell. A new $3 million...

Egg industry scrambled with new rules

By ZOE ASKEW CAGED eggs will be phased out by 2036 under new Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines endorsed by state and territory...

Awarded grand honours

By KATRINA BRANDON PROVIDING services to our communities is one thing we all want to be recognised for doing in one way or another, and...

A wish been granted after 20 years

By KATRINA BRANDON ANTICIPATION for a bike track at Thorpdale Primary School has grown for a long time, and finally after 20 or so years...

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Holding the line

By PEACE IJIYERA   ON the Saturday of Reconciliation Week (May 30), Indigenous author, Traditional Owner and Native Title Holder, Frankie Dunne, held a book launch...