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  • Are you ready for Caravan Burlesque? 17 May 2012
    As part of May’s Creative Gippsland festival, Caravan Burlesque a seductive, subversive and electrifying show that has critics raving and audiences around the world in raptures is coming to the Latrobe Performing Arts Centre on Thursday 24 May from 8pm.
  • Traralgon Transfer Station upgrade 15 May 2012
    As part of Latrobe City Council’s capital works program for 2011/12 a project to deliver a $400,000 upgrade to the Traralgon Transfer Station is underway.
  • Fifteen hours of preschool improves structured learning 14 May 2012
    As part of a pilot program, preschools in Latrobe City are offering 15 hours of preschool for four year olds per week this term and for the remainder of the 2012 preschool year, almost a year earlier than most other areas of Victoria and the benefits are already being seen.
  • Further works at Maryvale Reserve 14 May 2012
    Following the recent removal of pine trees at Maryvale Reserve, Latrobe City Council officers will be carrying out further works to clean up and landscape the site.
  • Street art workshop to focus raw creative energy 11 May 2012
    As part of the program of events to celebrate the exhibition MAY’S: The May Lane Street Art Project currently on at the Latrobe Regional Gallery, renowned street artist Phibs is conducting a two day hands-on workshop (19-20 May) aimed at focusing the creativity and raw expression that is the hallmark of street art.
  • Council to make submission to discussion paper 8 May 2012
    At Monday night’s meeting, Council endorsed its submission to the Directions for Latrobe Valley Transition discussion paper developed by the Latrobe Valley Transition Committee.
  • Film season continues at the Performing Arts Centre 8 May 2012
    Two critically acclaimed Australian films, Face to Face and The Eye of the Storm, are being shown at the Latrobe Performing Arts Centre over the next few weeks offering two very different insights into the Australian psyche.
  • Tell us what you think about parking in the Traralgon CBD 2 May 2012
    Latrobe City Council wants your feedback on the changes to time limited parking in Traralgon’s CBD implemented in December last year. The limit was raised from one hour to two hours and now we want to know what impact the change has had to ease of access to facilities, pedestrian and cycle safety and business activity. A survey is now available to complete.

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