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Library lovers in for a double treat with two online author talks

Two very different authors will speak on their latest books next week as Latrobe City Libraries offer Zoom sessions with Dr Anita Heiss and Rachel Givney.&nb

Latrobe City to Host 2021 Australian Netball Championships

Latrobe City has been named host of the 2021 Australian Netball Championships, which is set to feature Suncorp Super Netball clubs in a first for the nation-

Youth Council opens doors for young citizens

Natasha Murcott has been returned as Youth Mayor of Latrobe City Youth Council.

Members of the Latrobe City Youth Council are, from left, Oliver Grendon, Charlotte Dorl, Emerson Arthur, Poppy Susa, Harrison Eacott, Youth Mayor Natasha Murcott and Kaleb Kosterman. Absent: Benika Pasziewicz.

Council welcomes $10m for Latrobe City Food Manufacturing Precinct

Latrobe City Council is thrilled the State Government has announced $10 million to fast-track the Latrobe City Food Manufacturing Precinct in Morwell.

Libraries Change Lives Exhibition Launch

Latrobe City Libraries hosted a launch of the Libraries Change Lives community stories today, Tuesday 18 May at the Moe Library.

Latrobe City Council acts to avoid future housing shortage

Latrobe City Council is acting to ensure there is adequate provision of social and affordable housing in appropriate locations across the municipality into t

Fire mitigation community workshops

Latrobe City Council has engaged communities to work on local fire and mitigation plans in 13 high risk communities.

Latrobe City Council supports LGBTIQ+ community

Latrobe City Council celebrated the LGBTIQ+ community and diversity more broadly in the lead-up to IDAHOBIT day on 17 May.

Members sought for community safety committee

Latrobe City Council is now seeking community representatives to join the newly established Latrobe City Community Safety Committee.

Libraries Change Lives Exhibition Launch

Latrobe City Libraries hosted a launch of the Libraries Change Lives community stories today, Tuesday 18 May at the Moe Library.

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