Advocate tables report on Valley’s GP numbers
The Latrobe Valley's GP crisis is due to a "maldistribution" of doctors working across the state and not caused by a shortage of medical practitioners, according to a new report from the Latrobe Health Advocate Jane Anderson.
Somewhere over the rainbow mullet
Eighteen days ago Traralgon-based Kieran Jackiw went to the hairdresser for his first mullet to raise money for the Black Dog Institute's Mullets for Mental Health.
Busy times at Loy Yang B
Loy Yang B is about to start a 45-day planned maintenance outage as part of a $170 million generator upgrade on Unit 1.
Planners give battery plant the tick of approval
Latrobe City planning officers are recommending that councillors should approve a permit to build a used lead acid battery recycling facility at Hazelwood North.
Regional Victoria could possibly take two steps towards COVID normal next week
Premier Daniel Andrews has forecast that regional Victoria could take two steps towards COVID normal as early as next Wednesday.
Milk tanker crashes into service station in Traralgon
A milk tanker crashed into a Traralgon service station just after midnight on Friday morning.
Cafe asks community R U OK?
September 10 marks the annual R U OK? Day campaign, reminding Australians to check in with friends and family who may be struggling.
Two car collision on Princes Drive
Traffic was flowing smoothly an hour after a two car collision on the Princes Drive at 3.10pm on Thursday.
$110 million solar farm approved
The state government has given the tick of approval for a 75-megawatt solar farm to be built near Toongabbie.
Free times tables posters available
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester is doing what he can to help young learners studying from home.
Hard sell: MP brands timber transition ‘bogus’
Nationals Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath has branded the state's timber transition plan "bogus and insulting", pointing to new plantations at Maryvale as evidence the government has "walked away" from hardwood altogether.
Council to consider Hazelwood North battery plant next week
Latrobe City Council will decide on whether to approve a controversial used lead acid battery recycling pant at Hazelwood North at a special council meeting on Thursday, September 17 at 6pm.





















