Advocate on the buses again
Bus commuters will once again see Latrobe Health Advocate Jane Anderson on public transport to hear their concerns and desires around health and wellbeing within the Latrobe Valley.
NDIS quality check launched
An independent agency that looks into the safety and quality of support and services provided through the National Disability Insurance Scheme starts operating in Victoria this month.
Levelling the playing field
He is without doubt the most recognisable footy fan in the country but last week Jeff 'Joffa' Corfe, the face of Collingwood, donned his famous gold jacket in Morwell to barrack for a cause of a different kind.
Suprise find at pondage
Eddie Beulke has lived in Morwell his entire 70 y ears of life and knows the area like the back of his hand. However, it was a trip in late March to the now-closed Hazelwood pondage where he made his biggest discovery.
Funding for squash upgrade at Churchill
Latrobe Valley Squash is expected to have new facilities by early next year after the state government announced it would fund upgrades to a facility in Churchill.
Final care discussed
Providing an environment conducive for someone experiencing the end of life, coordination of available services, a space that values intimate relationship and where memories can be created, were some of the issues raised during a forum on palliative care that was organised by Latrobe Health Advocate Jane Anderson.
Spirit of Walhalla depicted
The fictional town in which Alison Stuart's new Australian historical novel The Postmistress is set might seem very familiar to Gippsland readers.
Moe artist colours Latrobe
Steve Bechaz has gotten himself out of some tight spots using his flair for creativity. After maxing out his credit card in San Diego, he managed to pay for accommodation with murals on the walls of local hostels.
Music to unite at aged care facility
Music and giggles will mix as Royal Freemasons Moe starts a weekly inter-generational activity and music therapy program to connect the young, the old and the in-between.
Drought ‘devastating’
More Latrobe Valley farmers are crying out for help as dry conditions worsen into winter, sparking a renewed push for the region to be formally recognised as drought-affected.
Top minerals honour for Jane Burton
A Latrobe Valley coal industry mover and shaker has won a prestigious Minerals Council of Australia award recognising the work of women in the resources sector.
Call for release of key reports
Latrobe City Council is pushing the state government to release a report looking into infrastructure barriers within the municipality.





















