Sports get the go ahead
SPORT
By LIAM DURKIN
AS soon as Premier Daniel Andrews uttered the words 'community sport can resume' on Tuesday, a number of bodies governing...
Aoife’s Olympics comes to a close
TRARALGON'S Aoife Coughlan's Olympic debut came to a crushing end in the Round of 16 of the Women's 70kg Judo event yesterday, falling to...
Opals campaign begins with defeat
THE Olympic campaign of Jenna O'Hea's Opals got off to the worst possible start on Tuesday night, with the sixth ranked Belgium side handing...
Teagan shines for Matildas
MOE-BORN goalkeeper Teagan Micah resumed her position between the sticks for the Matildas on Tuesday night as they held on for a scoreless draw...
Charlton soaring in the USA
THE Charlton name is synonymous with tennis in the Latrobe Valley.
Headlined by long-time coach of the Traralgon Tennis Club Graham, who has helped nurture...
Sam Flanders loving life as a rising Sun in Queensland
FORMER Moe footballer Sam Flanders has been one of the bright spots of the 2021 season for the Gold Coast Suns and been duly...
Uncertainty surrounds return to play
FOOTBALL/NETBALLBy LIAM DURKIN THE fate of local footballers and netballers is expected to be sealed later tonight.Although community sport can technically resume, the fact...
Valley trio to take stage at Tokyo Olympics
OLYMPICS
By ZAC STANDISH and LIAM DURKIN
OF the 487 athletes from 33 sports that will be representing Australia in Tokyo for the Olympics, Latrobe Valley...
Valley trio to take stage at Tokyo Olympics
OLYMPICS
By ZAC STANDISH and LIAM DURKIN
OF the 487 athletes from 33 sports that will be representing Australia in Tokyo for the Olympics, Latrobe Valley...
Four Quarters – The Valley’s Olympic athletes
WITH country football again on hiatus, the Four Quarters team thought it would change tact slightly this week.
The Olympics are underway, and as such...
Moe to host WBBL cricket
CRICKET
THE Melbourne Stars affinity with the Latrobe Valley is set to continue, as the club recently announced it would play back-to-back Women’s Big Bash...
Jack’s love of local footy remains as strong as ever
There are few men that have seen more Gippsland football than Jack Huxtable OAM.
Having recently celebrated his 90th birthday, Huxtable still holds the position...





















