McGibney marooned by shock dumping
Traralgon Football Club senior coach Tim McGibney was sensationally sacked on Tuesday night over comments made about a rival team in a podcast.
Millions committed to Latrobe SDS
Latrobe Special Development School students will enjoy a purpose built school after the government announced additional funding for the project on Monday.
Businesses planning for welcome change
Local businesses are planning how they will implement the latest easing of coronavirus restrictions.
IDAHOBIT raises awareness
Gippsland LGBTQI community members came together on Sunday to encourage people to speak up against discrimination and shout their support as part of IDAHOBIT.
Mine operators fined for environmental pollution
The four operators of the Hazelwood Power Station have each been fined $95,000 for pollution-related offences resulting from the 2014 mine fire.
Operator fined $1.56 million over 2014 Hazelwood mine fire
The Supreme Court of Victoria has ordered the Hazelwood Power Corporation pay damages of $1.56 million over the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire which raged for 45 days.
Deadline looms
Mine rehabilitation regulators are on deadline to deliver a final Latrobe Valley Regional Rehabilitation Strategy by June 30 and have not ruled out releasing details of further technical studies.
New campaign is pitching the message to quit
Gippsland Primary Health Network is enlisting the help of the Latrobe Valley to create a new community campaign to quit smoking.
Book’s important meaning
Moe resident Danielle Schultz is using her experience with Crohn's disease to help others.
Big boost for Valley schools
Minister for Education James Merlino today announced $5.35 million to deliver a world-class integrated early learning centre at Morwell Park Primary School and $13.7 million to rebuild Latrobe Special Developmental School.
Sport warming up for a return to play
Sporting organisations are getting ready to return to play. Sports and Recreation Victoria, Netball Australia and Football Victoria all released guidelines on Friday for community teams to return to play as state government restrictions ease.
Licence hopefuls stalled
Member for Morwell Russell Northe is concerned coronavirus restrictions could cause further significant delays for drivers looking to obtain licences.