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Shaving for a cause

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC BUZZ cuts are all the rage at Trafalgar High, as the school once again participated in the World’s Greatest Shave. Last Thursday,...

Latrobe Valley’s childcare crisis

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC WHEN Kate Taylor decided to return to her job as a preschool teacher after maternity leave, her biggest issue wasn't finding work,...

Bathurst royalty support fundraiser

By TOM HAYES THE sight of classic cars filled McMahon St in Traralgon at the weekend, thanks to a Cancer Council fundraiser, headlined by racing...

Farmers to fight

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) will create a new VFF Energy and Transmission Taskforce, which includes Gippsland's Hamilton Gerrand, to lead its...

Permit for fourth generation farmer

TEARS of joy flooded a full gallery on Monday, March 6, as Latrobe City Council approved a permit for the development of Kevin Perry's...

New leadership group

STARTING on March 1, a new operations leadership group began its tenure at Traralgon Fire Brigade. The CFA volunteers, led by Captain Adam Townsend,...

Tyers still waiting for bridge

NATIONALS Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron, has used his first adjournment debate in Parliament to urge the state government to fast-track the rebuild of...

Accommodation agreement is up in the air

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC ASIC's accommodation agreement with the Australian Tax Office-owned Traralgon office expires in 2025, prompting fears of job losses in the Latrobe Valley...

Holocaust survivor shares her story

LOUISE Gahleitner was just 10-years-old when two Nazi officers stormed her house and arrested her mother. The 92-year-old Austrian-born woman, who has lived in...

Milestone for Harriers Fun Run

THE 25th DFP Recruitment Latrobe City Community Fun Run and Walk is on this Sunday, March 26, and it's going to be a big...

Female class appointed

GRADUATES from V/Line's first all-female group of trainee drivers have begun their new careers as fully qualified drivers. V/Line chief executive Matt Carrick congratulated the...

AGL emphasises its intention of closure

By PHILIP HOPKINS AGL, reaffirming the need to extend its ash landfill and leachate storage pond for up to 20 years, has emphasised its intention...

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Severe thunderstorms awakening heavy rain

STAFF WRITERS   SLOW-MOVING thunderstorms erupted through the Latrobe Valley from the earlier hours of Friday, February 27. Some locals took to social media to report that...