Railway linked Yinnar to city day-trippers
Like so many Gippsland towns, Yinnar's history runs parallel with its train line.
Land shortage fears
A far-reaching council planning amendment will result in zone fragmentation and will not provide sufficient land to meet future demand for rural living, Yinnar South residents said.
New play facilities for kids
Kindergarten children in Morwell have new playground equipment at two learning centres to improve their learning opportunities.
Walk for awareness
Walking 3000 kilometres around Victoria has, at times, been a lonely journey for Donna Bowman.
War records to go digital
Historic Second World War service records will be digitised under a $10 million nation-wide plan to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII next year.
Police body-worn cameras rolled out across the Latrobe Valley
Footage of family violence incidents will be stored for up to 50 years under a plan to introduce body-worn cameras to all uniform and highway patrol police members in the Latrobe Valley.
Road fix funding joy
Glengarry residents are rejoicing after a 20-year campaign to have a frequently-used road out of the town sealed has ended.
Marking 70 years of service
Eighty-eight-year-old Traralgon resident Arthur Gourley found genuine friendship during his 70 years of service with the Freemasons.
Major upgrade drives jobs, spending boost
A major upgrade at one of the Latrobe Valley's brown coal-fired power stations is set to inject more than $50 million into the region by means of local labour and materials, its owner says.
London beckons musician
Traralgon musician Thomas Headon says he cannot take a compliment.
Women support women
A Traralgon fine arts student questioned local women on whether they thought living in Gippsland limited their opportunities.
More sanctions for Bupa
Aged care home Bupa Traralgon has been sanctioned for a second time, just three months after meeting government accreditation standards.