Servo decision stalls
A five-day Victorian Civil and Administration Tribunal hearing to determine if a large service centre can be built on the outskirts of Yarragon will be extended by two days.
Women urged to take part in screening trial
Latrobe Valley women aged 25-38 years are being encouraged to participate in a clinical trial that aims to improve the cervical screening processes for women vaccinated against human papillomavirus.
From ashes to art
Ten years ago Cowwarr wire sculptor Jo Caminiti helped her friends clean up after fire tore through their Redhill Road property in Traralgon South.
Valley contraceptive access poor
A survey by Gippsland Women's Health has found Gippsland women face disadvantage in access to abortions and the emergency contraceptive pill.
Samantha is set to shave her locks
Traralgon 17-year-old Samantha Simpson will no longer spend her mornings wrapping her locks round and round into a tight bun.
Hazelwood Pondage petition gains traction
A petition calling on the state government to "explore every option available to it" to re-open Hazelwood pondage has garnered more than 2000 signatures in a matter of weeks.
Women unite and celebrate
Events were held throughout the region to recognise International Women's Day, as hundreds of people turned out to celebrate.
All welcome at Walhalla
Walhalla tourism operators are urging people to visit the historic town as recent Gippsland bushfires have deterred visitors and halted revenue.
Memories of the 1977 strike
In 1977, the first live televised VFL grand final was in doubt as electricity generation waned and power restrictions took hold of the state.
Yinnar South-Budergee fire not suspicious
A fire which burnt about 2000 hectares and destroyed two houses has been deemed not suspicious.
Help to reduce screentime
Setting time structures and changing routines are key to helping children reduce screen time, according to Latrobe Community Health Service
Festival fun ahead
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