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Ben achieves the American dream

Traralgon tennis ace Ben Grumley has achieved what was not long ago just a pipe dream.

Something great at the end of rainbow

Children across the Latrobe Valley have expressed their artistic talents during this time of isolation.

Man on roof arrested

A 41-year-old Churchill man faced court after police spent six hours talking him down off a roof of a house opposite a primary school in Williams Avenue, Churchill on Thursday.

Complaints levelled at Yallourn

Voices of the Valley has joined forces with health and environment groups to made a legal complaint to the Victorian Environment Protection Authority over increased particle pollution at Yallourn Power Station.

We remembered them: Valley’s personal tribute on Anzac Day

Thousands across the Latrobe Valley stood in streets and driveways to pay their respects on Anzac Day.

Yinnar sisters continuing a family’s navy legacy

Two sisters are carrying on a Yinnar family's Australian Defence Force tradition and have followed on from their father's navy career to become high-ranking officers.

Noah is a young man running to assist The Royal Children’s Hospital

A nine-year-old Trafalgar boy has found a way to stay active during COVID-19 lockdowns while raising several thousands of dollars for sick kids.

Stand in your driveway at dawn on Anzac Day

Anzac Day will look a lot different this year, although the Latrobe Valley is encouraged to not let coronavirus take away the significance it holds in our local communities.

More clarity needed in coronavirus cases

Nationals Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath is calling on the state government to clarify the difference between active and recovered COVID-19 cases as part its daily reporting in Victoria.

Support for local print media welcomed

THE state government's support to help regional print media survive has been applauded.

New centre is taking shape at TAFE Gippsland

WORK is well underway on the $35.5 million redevelopment of TAFE Gippsland's Morwell campus, with the delivery of a new purpose-built Health and Early Childhood Centre (HECTC).

Rantall ploughs on for charity

A Narracan man has pushed through the pain barrier to successfully complete a 100-mile marathon in 24 hours non-stop by running laps around his neighbour's cow paddock.

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