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High temps this week

Katrina Brandon SCORCHING temperatures are set for this week, with the mercury tipped to reach 40 in parts of Wellington Shire and 41 degrees in...

China’s big blow to Australian beef exports

Australia's beef industry has expressed disappointment with China's decision to implement a global safeguard measure on beef imports, including from Australia. The Australian beef industry...

Road maintenance in spotlight after tree fall

Criticism of Wellington Shire Council’s (WSC) road maintenance has flared after a massive red gum crashed across Boisdale-Valencia Creek Rd during the busy holiday...

Charlotte and Noah top baby names

Victorian parents have chosen two new top baby names for 2025, with Charlotte and Noah the most common baby names registered last year. State Government...

Kilmany greyhound track faces VCAT next month

The future of a proposed greyhound racing facility at Kilmany will be clarified at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) next month. Former Animal...

Sixty-six charges laid after car pursuit

Police spent the days between Christmas and New Year in hot pursuit, after a manhunt unfolded across the Latrobe Valley. A string of incidents...

New tenant secured for Maffra salad farm

A new tenant has been secured for the Maffra vegetable farm formerly leased by Dicky Bill Australia, which entered voluntary administration late last year. The...

Game review: Marvel Cosmic Invasion

A cosmic battle awaits! Choose between 15 Marvel heroes in this frenetic action beat ‘em up to fight against the deadly Annihilation Wave threatening...

LRH recognised as an employer of choice

Latrobe Regional Health (LRH) has been formally recognised as an Employer of Choice in the Australian Business Awards. The award recognised LRH's ability to demonstrate...

Game review: ‘Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Mega Dimension’ is busy work

Dive even deeper into the world of Pokémon Legends: Z–A with Mega Dimension. This downloadable content (DLC) includes additional story content that you can...

Prairie balladeer at Stratford Courthouse

Born in West Virginia and raised on the Canadian prairies, Scott Cook describes himself as a prairie balladeer and an awestruck vagabond. Cook quit a...

Bairnsdale East wetlands transformation

The Crooke St stormwater drain in Bairnsdale has been transformed into a thriving wetland – boosting local waterway health and helping to improve water...

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Briag gallery showcases blind artist

THE Briagolong Art Gallery's newest exhibition, by painter Jeff McNeill, will open this Saturday. McNeil is a totally blind artist who creates works using a...