Up in thin air
The state government has revealed technology company Fujitsu withdrew its involvement with the Latrobe hi-tech precinct project prior to last year's Victorian election.
Traralgon’s showground spruce up
The Traralgon show has been assured a secure future with a $20,000 sponsorship commitment for extensive renovations, however it also means this year's show will not go ahead.
LRH among hospitals impacted by cyber attack
The information technology systems at a number of hospitals and health services in Gippsland and south-west Victoria, including Latrobe Regional Hospital in Traralgon, have been impacted by a cyber security incident.
Exploring art at arc
An exhibition exploring the balance between male and female as well as the natural and human world is on at arc Yinnar.
Striking for climate action
About 300 people took to the streets in Traralgon on Friday afternoon demanding action on climate change and a just transition for the Latrobe Valley as part of a global climate strike, and one of seven actions held in Gippsland.
Tiger time: From heartbreak to redemption
Morwell have buried the pain of a straight sets finals exit last year in the best way possible, holding off Traralgon to take out the A grade flag on Saturday, 46-41.
Two out of four ain’t bad: Butcher
Another chapter in the rivalry between Leongatha and Maffra has been written into Gippsland league history with the Eagles fending off a late Parrots comeback to snag the 2019 flag, 10.10 (70) TO 9.8 (62).
Move to MGFL stopped in its tracks
The potential move of two clubs to the Mid Gippsland Football League has been knocked back by the Alberton Football Netball League after its executive decided not to grant their applications to exit the competition.
Community steps up for farmers
Gippsland Farmer Relief chief executive Melissa Ferguson has renewed her call for the federal government to do more for local farmers struggling to survive the drought crisis through changes around legislation concerning the food supply system.
Advocate looks for community input
After hearing from the general community about health concerns in the Valley, Latrobe Health Advocate Jane Anderson will now focus on specific groups such as LGBTQI, people experiencing financial stress and Aboriginal communities.
Criminal Blonde to play Spirit Bar
A former Traralgon musician is returning to the Latrobe Valley with her two-piece, all-girl, queer, pop-punk outfit Criminal Blonde as part of an interstate tour.
Action intensifies
Unions have not ruled out the possibility of forming a picket line outside Australian Paper's Maryvale Mill as about 160 workers continue industrial action.




















