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Normal services to take place on Anzac Day

As the state government eases restrictions surrounding Anzac Day services, Latrobe Valley RSLs say this year's commemorative services will go ahead as usual.This follows...

Charges following Lucknow armed robbery

DETECTIVES from the East Gippsland Crime Investigation Unit have charged a teenager following an alleged attempted armed robbery in Lucknow last month.The 17-year-old Bairnsdale...

Group proposes laws to protect lakes system

UNSUSTAINABLE management of water resources in the internationally-protected Gippsland Lakes could put the state government at risk of legal challenges, according to a new...

Small fires lit in Loch Sport

POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a couple of small fires which were lit on the Loch Sport foreshore about 3pm on Friday.It is...

Scientists hop to it to save a special frog

GUIDED by a specialist team of threatened species scientists, Melbourne Zoo frog experts have ventured into the depths of Victoria's forests to collect tadpoles...

The TAFE Gippsland big build rollout continues

TWO new TAFE Gippsland facilities were officially opened in Gippsland's west last week, while Sale will have to wait a little longer for its...

Hunter gets support from visiting cyclists

THE Type 1 Challenge is a bike ride held annually to raise awareness and money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund.The cyclists involved are...

Speeding driver tests positive for drugs after being stopped by police

A SPEEDING driver who returned a positive drug test was nabbed by police near Rosedale on Good Friday.About 9.30pm Wellington Highway Patrol officers intercepted...

Police continue search for missing campers

POLICE returned to Wonnangatta Valley last week to continue their search for missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay.Members of police Search and Rescue...

Occupants of two vehicles escape serious injury

THE occupants of two vehicles involved in a collision near Sale Cemetery on Thursday afternoon all escaped serious injury.Police say the crash between a...

Providing spark to generator project

DRAC Mechanical transported their third and final acoustic generator enclosure from Traralgon to the new Barwon Prison expansion, near Geelong on March 30.The generators,...

Buoyant about bio-manufacturing

A new $3.8 million bio-manufacturing training centre at TAFE Gippsland's Yallourn campus was opened on March 29 to help develop emerging industries and diversify...

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AusNet plans $3.5 billion upgrade for distribution network

AusNet is planning to invest $3.5 billion to upgrade the distribution network across Victoria, as outlined in a proposal to the Australian Energy Regulator...