More schools make healthy choices
Five local primary and secondary schools are now offering healthy lunch choices for students in compliance with the health department's School Canteens and Other School Food Services Policy. Latrobe Community Health Service health promotion officer Alisha Brooks said until this year only one Latrobe Valley school complied with policy which uses a traffic light system to categorise food and drink options for students.
Morwell art show to open
More than 100 artworks of various mediums and materials will be on exhibit this weekend as the Morwell Art Group stages its 62nd annual art show.
Road toll hits many
Police have praised the behaviour of drivers across the Latrobe Valley, but say more needs to be done to curb the scourge of drug-driving.
Morwell’s lost village remembered
Black and white photographs and distant memories are all that remain of a small village built to the west of Morwell's township during the glory years of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria in the early 1950s.
Walhalla recharges vehicles
Walhalla has been put on the map as an electric vehicle destination with two new charging points in town to encourage more drivers to stop by, plug in and relax.
LV women to offer financial advice
Latrobe Valley women are being invited to have a yarn with Indonesian delegates about financial independence for women and how these ideas can be shared in Indonesia.
Stop Adani rally in Traralgon
The Stop Adani movement became local when a number of Gippsland environment groups rallied outside engineering company GHD's Traralgon office on Friday.
Spirit of Malta captured in tiny buildings
Miniature replicas of 15 well-known Maltese buildings will be on display when the Maltese Museum opens in Morwell in February 2020.
Boost for specialist appointments at LRH
An extra 4000 specialist appointments will be available at Latrobe Regional Hospital following a state funding boost for regional Victoria.
Workers in for long haul in AP dispute
Unions have urged Australian Paper Maryvale workers to prepare "for a long battle" as up to 200 workers at the mill started industrial action last month.
Ombudsman refusal to investigate economic grant disappoints MP
Morwell MP Russell Northe says he was disappointed to learn Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass would not investigate a state government grant awarded to a company months before it went into administration.
YYN through to grand final
Yallourn-Yallourn North did the job they needed to do with a workmanlike performance against a gallant Hill End, winning through to the MGFL grand final with a 14.19 (94) to 9.8 (62) win.





















