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Oastler sizzles to Hill Climb victory

Malcolm Oastler has taken out the 2018 Australian Hill Climb Championships at the weekend with an emphatic victory at the Gippsland Car Club in a sizzling time of 43.10 seconds in his OMS 28.

Hockey hopes high with new pavilion

LOCAL hockey players and clubs and university students rejoiced yesterday at the official opening of the new pavilion at the Latrobe Synthetic Sports Field in Churchill.

Top archers to take aim in Morwell

As its "biggest year ever" draws to a close, Twin City Archers is preparing to once again hold one of the biggest events on the archery calendar.

Sisters in final clash

Traralgon junior table tennis players leapt into spring pennant mode and team alliances were put aside last week for the annual closed junior championships at the Davidson Street table tennis complex.

Brown’s impact felt in Gippsland football

The name Leigh Brown resonates with most footballing families across the region.

Old foes face off in new competition

A sense of familiarity will hit the Latrobe Valley and District Cricket Association's A grade competition this week when all six teams face off against foes from their previous competition.

Ted Summerton $3.5 million not out

The planned Regional Cricket Centre of Excellence got its first runs on the board on Tuesday when concept plans for the facility were unveiled.

Gormandale pins hopes on big-hitting Burgiel

After a pair of Twenty20 matches and some disappointing weather at the weekend, the Traralgon and District Cricket Association now moves into a round of one day cricket with all games being played in Traralgon.

Netball legends say “you can”

Australian netballing legends Sharelle McMahon and Khao Watts are no strangers to the challenges of getting active after their netball careers.

Women supporting women

Aussie netball legend Sharelle McMahon is a firm believer in women supporting women.

Sixties Groove heads Cup double

The absence of veteran trainer Darren Weir from Moe on Thursday had no impact on the result of the Moe Cup, with two Weir-trained thoroughbreds claiming first and second, respectively.

Bennett’s fortunes turn on Chica Mala

Despite a string of injuries and being "on her last chance", Latrobe Valley trainer Allison Bennett's Chica Mala took out the 1600-metre maiden plate at the Moe Cup last week.

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Maroons grind out hard fought victory

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