Kismet unearths a Roald Dahl relic
Few authors possess a prose powerful enough to enchant multiple generations. But for many readers in Australia, and indeed across the world, fond memories of school days spent in the library are underscored by the works of literary legend Roald Dahl.
Kids build a love for libraries
Libraries are not often associated with young kids making noise and having fun, but an after-school Lego-based program at Latrobe Valley libraries encourages just that.
Walhalla’s golden oldie
The long-term plan to extend Walhalla Goldfields Railway towards Erica will move a small but significant step forward to reality with a rail-motor set to allow the current section to operate seven days a week.
Free to a family in need
Clothes, toys, books and furniture are free for the taking at a monthly garage sale aimed at assisting Traralgon's families in need.
Taste of Malta to land in Valley
A Morwell man's passion to keep his father's heritage alive has given rise to the first Latrobe Valley Maltese Festival.
Delivering joy this festive season
In sweltering 38 degree heat volunteers from Traralgon's St Michael's Conference donned their Santa hats and delivered Christmas gifts to families in need.
Community urged to give generously
Community urged to give generously
Express success
The Latrobe Valley Express has taken out the Award for Local Reporting, circulation over 10,000, at this year's Victorian Country Press Association awards.
Every Rose has its Stork
WHEN Michael 'Stork' Vandersluys auditioned for Rose Tattoo on a toy drumkit in the mid 1970s, he never suspected he was starting something that would endure four decades on.
Pedal for a cause
A team from Safetech in Moe has joined the Peter Mac Ride to Conquer Cancer with a goal to raise more than $40,000 for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
Drumming goes from strength-to-strength
The beating of drums will be the music of choice as Anglicare Victoria's Gippsland team aims to empower Latrobe Valley's indigenous youth.
The gift that goes global
Traralgon resident Lorraine Piechota gets about as busy as Santa Claus around Christmas time.





















