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Latrobe Valley's creative heart was thumping in downtown Morwell on Friday night.

Boxer endorsed as candidate

INTERNATIONAL Boxing Organisation super-featherweight world champion Will Tomlinson will stand for the Palmer United Party in the seat of Gippsland at the next federal election.

Bob to boost spirits

A union, a power station and a priest. Industrial deadlock at Yallourn will today be graced with the sort of peacemaker not typically seen in a power sector dispute.

Myki joins Traralgon line

COMMUTERS travelling on V/Line's Traralgon line can now use Myki after the ticketing system was introduced on Monday.

Fast rail on the agenda

THE case for Gippsland to be included in any high speed rail plans for Australia has again been mounted, despite a preferred route excluding this region.

Housing vision for Valley’s vulnerable

The first sod is yet to be turned on a $1.2 million Traralgon housing project for people with a severe mental illness, but one advocacy group has already set plans in motion to duplicate the facility in every major Gippsland town.

Leadership overhaul welcomed

A PROPOSAL by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to radically overhaul the process of electing the Australian Labor Party's leader has been widely welcomed by local union representatives, despite a 'crisis' meeting of some national union bosses reportedly being held over the plans tomorrow.

Hardy to step down

The lead negotiator in the Latrobe Valley power industry's most intense industrial dispute since 2000 will resign from his union post.

Job figures improve

LATROBE Valley towns have recorded a slight dip in their jobless rates, according to the most recent data.

Taking control of energy use

Energy conscious Latrobe Valley residents will become informed energy users following workshops held across the region.

More delays on line repairs

The restoration of rail services between Bairnsdale and Traralgon has suffered a further delay, with trains not predicted to be online until late October, following the procurement of rail-grinder machinery from Europe.

Dust settles on GippsTAFE overhaul

The Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE has confirmed a 10 per cent drop in enrolments on last year's figures, as the institute's course overhaul, largely forced by State Government budget cuts, begins to settle.

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