Toongabbie calls out state government, Telstra
Toongabbie residents are "frustrated" by the lack of mobile phone coverage in the district and are pushing to be included in the next round of mobile black spot funding.
Aussie Farms says it will be ‘business as usual’
Radical group Aussie Farms has declared it will be "business as usual" for animal activists after the Parliamentary Inquiry into Animal Activists on Victorian Agriculture passed down its recommendations last week.
Recommendations get on John’s goat
Victorian farmers will be left "exposed to covert surveillance at the whims of vigilantes" according to Yarragon goat farmer John Gommans who has slammed the recommendations of a parliamentary inquiry into animal activists on farms.
Police all ears as residents voice concerns
Latrobe Acting Inspector Peter Fusinato and four other divisional members answered calls from residents to address an observed surge in burglaries, break-ins and vehicle-related crimes last week.
‘Keep us safe’: Traralgon residents meet with police as crime spikes
Worried residents have told police they are living in fear as burglars in Traralgon become more brazen in their attempts to break into homes.
Local Cups Day pushes through wild winds
Moe Racing Club's Local Cups and Community Race Day was held under ominous skies yesterday.
Fence issue beyond palings
A frustrated Traralgon resident is calling on council to foot some of the cost to replace damaged fencing on a property which borders a public access laneway.
Severe thunderstorm warning issued
A severe thunderstorm warning for heavy rainfall has just been issued for parts of the Latrobe Valley.
Chester returns to Cabinet
Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has returned to the Federal Cabinet.
Good doctor drops by Morwell on Friday
Vic Health chief executive Dr Sandro Demaio was in Morwell on Friday discussing priorities of Latrobe Valley residents.
Inaugural Motorfest speeds to popularity
On Sunday the revs from the inaugural Latrobe Motorfest could be heard throughout the Valley.
Bookworm’s big encounter
Seven-year-old bookworm Xavier Byrne walked into the Morwell Newsagency late last year when a particular book caught his eye.