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Royal Melbourne Show cancelled

This year's Royal Melbourne Show has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 social distancing measures and mass gathering restrictions in place.

A colourful commemoration

Traralgon mother and son Bernadine and Rob Timmers added a personal touch to their Anzac Day service at the weekend.

MP says students should be allowed to return to school

Nationals Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath has slammed the state government's decision to keep schools closed, saying students must be allowed to return to class.

Budgeree woman back on home soil

Budgeree woman Kelly Van Den Berg is relieved to be back in Australia as she is part way through a 14-day quarantine in a Melbourne hotel after catching a mercy flight out of Morocco.

Latrobe Valley Authority’s funding extended beyond June 30

Local members of parliament are awaiting more details on the state government's decision to extend the Latrobe Valley Authority's funding beyond June 30 as part of COVID-19 recovery measures.

Wintry blast: Cold snap sweeps Valley

The "strongest weather system of the year" has enveloped the Latrobe Valley this week and the Bureau of Meteorology has warned the worst is still to come.

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for the Latrobe Valley

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for damaging winds and heavy rainfall across an area including the Latrobe Valley.

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.

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