Local News

Aero jobs in free fall

Latrobe Valley’s flagship manufacturing operation GippsAero is moving to shed about 40 workers, in a restructure which has taken government ... 

Mayor Kam stands firm

FOUR of Latrobe City Mayor Sandy Kam's peers have publicly backed her decision to remain in the position in the ... 

More concerns over ambulance waits

More concerns over ambulance waits

WHILE politicians continue to argue over ambulance service funding figures, local paramedics say Latrobe Valley patients face lengthy, ... 

Mill lockout remains

ABOUT a dozen workers remain locked out of Australian Paper's Maryvale Mill, supported by about 140 of the plant's maintenance ... 

Moe's anxious wait

The protracted plan to revitalise Moe's town centre has reached a crucial point as the state and federal governments formally ... 

Valley teachers vote yes

Latrobe Valley's primary and secondary teaching community has voted to accept a pay deal from the State Government, however the ... 

Network News

Local Sport

Reaching for the sky

Reaching for the sky

MORWELL soccer prodigy Baley Row had his first glimpse at the world game's elite level when he spent ... 

Volleyball specialist steps up

Volleyball specialist steps up

PHOEBE Trembath is back on home soil following the Thailand Junior National Volleyball championships, where she represented the ... 

The power to connect

The power to connect

GIPPSLAND Power took a time out from TAC Cup commitments to put on a skills clinic for some ... 

Gladiators hit the grid

Gladiators hit the grid

THE Gippsland Gladiators' new playbook provided a fairytale start to its Gridiron Victoria American Football League division two ... 

Dedicated to the cause

THE time has come to celebrate the pillars of our sporting clubs in National Volunteer Week. 

National

Deek's golden day

Deek's golden day

With the Brisbane Times City2South presented by Westpac bringing runners back to Coronation Drive, Commonwealth Games gold medallist ... 

Editorial cartoon

The day's burning issues as seen through the eyes of The Sydney Morning Herald's editorial cartoonist. 

Health

Community

'Benign
 	Facade'

'Benign Facade'

THE artist became the subject in the Gippsland body of work chosen for this year's Hidden Faces of ... 

New cardiac support

New cardiac support

Gippsland residents suffering from heart disease can now look forward to a supported future after the recent inception ... 

One spot for women's health

One spot for women's health

CONCERNED medicos have called on Latrobe Valley women to take advantage of the region's one stop shop for ... 

Entertainment

Mid-week marvels

Mid-week marvels

Wednesdays in winter just got a whole lot hotter thanks to an eclectic new film program at the ... 

Warmth in home tale

Warmth in home tale

Some of the dialogue is a bit clunky on the exposition and emotion and a few story points ... 

Life & Style

Classifieds

Announcements

Announcements

Births, Engagements, Marriages, Deaths, Funerals, In Memoriam and more...

Notices

Notices

Auctions, Legal Notices, Businesses for Sale and more...

Opinion

Uni reform to hurt students

Four in five university students must work to support their studies, juggling an average of 16 hours of ... 

The waiting game

Donna Kelly, like most people, wishes doctors had more time in the day to treat their patients. 

The sober truth

FEATURE STORY: Three months without booze. Could you do it? Kim Stephens did. Find out how she went. 

Travel

Trans-Tasman tastes

Trans-Tasman tastes

A new-wave movement has brought fine dining to Auckland, writes Simon Farell Green. 

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