Chimneys timeline touted
Hazelwood Power Station's eight chimneys are scheduled to come down in the next couple of months, representing a "major milestone" in rehabilitation works.
No clarity on country footy return
Local football leagues will not return to training, despite Premier Daniel Andrews easing restrictions surrounding recreational activities earlier this week.
Frost warning for the Valley
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a frost warning for parts of West Gippsland with overnight temperatures set to dip below zero tonight.
Special delivery: Moe posties bring joy to the mail
PEOPLE receiving mail across the Latrobe Valley may have noticed something peculiar about their friendly posties recently.
Sticking with schedule the key challenge
Traralgon College student Amber Leyshan is among tens of thousands of Victorian students completing their final year of school at home.
Home is where the short film stars impress
Homes in the Valley became film studios producing a short movie for the recent Latrobe ISO Film Festival.
GLORY DAYS: Our Rocky the real world champion
IN 1977, Sylvester Stallone became a household name in Australia when the film Rocky became a smash hit at the box office.
Charting a course on pondage plans
Latrobe City Council is asking Hazelwood Pondage owner ENGIE to halt plans to demolish the former Latrobe Valley Yacht Club buildings until it can get a commitment from the state government to help keep the pondage open.
Hazelwood demolition continues to take shape
Demolition is continuing at the former Hazelwood Power Station as works on the turbine hall roof and walls are underway and noticeable from public roads around the site.
Hazelwood demolition continues to take shape
Latrobe City Council is asking Hazelwood Pondage owner ENGIE to halt plans to demolish the former Latrobe Valley Yacht Club buildings until it can get a commitment from the state government to help keep the pondage open.
Premier announces Victorian schools will resume later this month
Students from five different year levels will return to Victorian schools on May 26.
Premier announces “small first step” out of coronavirus crisis
From 11.59pm tomorrow night, Victorians will be able to have up to five guests in their home and gather outdoors in groups of 10, while face-to-face learning in schools will likely resume before the end of Term 2.





















