There’s no place like a new home
A round of applause erupted at Monday night's Latrobe City Council meeting when councillors went in to bat to approve a new home for the Latrobe Youth Space on Princes Drive.
My Valley My Home gives students voice
On Monday the students at Morwell Central Primary School were taught a song composed just for them.
Katherine brings up a stylish century
Morwell resident Katherine Smith celebrated her own turn of the century on February 27.
End of an era as couple say farewell
After 44 years of serving the community, the much-loved owners of Morwell business Gippsland Furniture House are preparing to shut up shop.
Students special return to school
Little more than a month after fire gutted Cowwarr Primary School on the first day of the new school year, staff and students have returned to their beloved school grounds.
Massive changes afoot in Gippsland footy
The landscape of Gippsland football looks set to undergo some sweeping changes with the release of an independent review into the state and future of the game across the region.
Pandemic panic: Stocks down the dunny
Amid fears of Coronavirus supermarkets across the Latrobe Valley are selling out of toilet paper.
Recalling impact of fire a year on
The Boolarra Folk Festival "will never be the same again" for Elke Frank and Steve Koczwara, who are marking a year since they lost their home in the Budgeree-Yinnar South fires on the same day as the local music festival.
Time to ‘start out life again’
One year on from the day when her house was destroyed by a bushfire, Dianne Bognar reflects on how life has changed.
Headspace launches holistic care initiative
A new pilot program at headspace will provide sexual health advice, medical assistance and support for chronic health conditions for young people in the Latrobe Valley.
Ranges take snub to sports rorts inquiry
After being denied funding under the federal government's Community Sports Infrastructure Grant Program, the Gippsland Ranges Roller Derby has made a submission to the senate inquiry into the sports rorts scandal.
Students back on campus at Federation University
ALMOST 500 students descended on Federation University in Churchill last week for a festival of activities at Orientation Week ahead of the start of the 2020 academic year.





















