Pensioner’s dreams shattered
HEARTLESS thieves have dashed the dreams of an 89-year-old Traralgon pensioner after his trailer was stolen from out the front of his home late last month.
Environmental lawyers seek Yallourn pollution control documents
Environmental lawyers have launched legal proceedings against the Environment Protection Authority to uncover operations and maintenance documents outlining pollution controls at Yallourn power station.
Latrobe City is reviewing its position on climate change
Latrobe City Council voted against removing its position on climate change from its website after a councillor believed the decade-old document could deter industry from investing in the Valley.
Innovation is top of the Market
Morwell fruit and vegetable legend Manny's Market is helping to drive a local circular economy with an innovative machine that creates pure organic fertiliser from food waste.
New Saints impressive in pre-season win against Collingwood
St Kilda could be in for an improved AFL season if yesterday's win against Collingwood is any indication.
Think before you stock up
Toilet paper is being wiped from supermarket shelves as soon as it is stocked, as people nationwide engage in pandemic panic-buying amid fears of a coronavirus spread.
Collingwood back in finals race
Collingwood barely missed a beat yesterday, reversing recent fortunes to record a commanding 32-point win over the Western Bulldogs in front of a healthy crowd at Morwell Recreation Reserve.
Morwell lights up for double-header
THE Collingwood faithful turned out in force for yesterday's double-header and the thousands in attendance at Morwell Recreation Reserve certainly got bang for their buck.
Mercurial Molloy leads Magpies to big win
With the ball on a string during her side's demolition of the Western Bulldogs yesterday, it's hard to believe that just 12 months ago Chloe Molloy was coming to terms with the possibility she may never play football again.
Fatal car crash near Loy Yang
A female has died following a single vehicle crash near Loy Yang last night.
Bandt: Governments “half-baked” on Valley transition scale
Federal Greens leader Adam Bandt predicts the state and federal government will be "caught with their pants down" if Yallourn closes early as it has underestimated the scale required for adequate transition.
Mystery surrounds “deal”
Latrobe Valley unions are calling for the state government to reveal the details over how a $200 million deal with Australian Paper would secure jobs as the industry transitions from native forest logging.





















