EPA educates community
Businesses and community members had the opportunity on Tuesday to learn about how new environmental laws coming into effect next year would impact them.
LVA distributes funds
Community group members from across the Latrobe Valley are celebrating after 11 projects received funding under a Latrobe Valley Authority fund.
Start of live monitoring
Latrobe Valley emergency services will have access to the world's largest real-time environmental monitoring network, which went online across the region on Wednesday.
Collection on show in Traralgon
When Shelley Goldsbrough’s husband passed away six years ago she was “at the Traralgon Art society within a week”.
Doctors return to Yallourn North
The Yallourn North community celebrated the return of GP services to the town on Monday.
Darcy lives his footy dream
Every child's first game of football is special but the road to debut for Trafalgar resident Darcy Walsh was more rocky than most.
Hundreds turn out for dawn services
Hundreds of people attended dawn services across the Latrobe Valley on Thursday morning to recognise 104 years since troops first landed on the shores of Gallipoli in 1915.
Survivor shares his story
Six years ago Darren Van Heurck experienced a workplace accident which almost killed him.
Witnesses sought in attempted abduction
Detectives are appealing for witnesses following an attempted abduction in Traralgon on Thursday afternoon.
Unfair student fare
Morwell MP Russell Northe has slammed the state government over "unfair and unjust" prices students are forced to pay when using the Gippsland rail line.
Cost of rent too high: Anglicare report
New research has revealed only one in four rental properties in the Latrobe Valley and Baw Baw municipalities is affordable for people receiving welfare support.
Kev reflects on Anzac Day
Kev 'Doggie' Wilson describes himself as a "well-adjusted veteran", but for the former Australian solider who served in Iraq, memories of what he experienced on tour in 2007 are a regular occurrence.