Kildare reunites for 60th anniversary
While Traralgon's Kildare College was transferred to Catholic Regional College in 1988, more than 150 former students are ready to celebrate 60 years since the school was founded in 1958.
GP turnover concern uncovered
The high turnover of general practitioners in the Latrobe Valley was the most talked about issue raised by residents with Latrobe Valley health advocate Jane Anderson.
Whelans solid as a diamond
Sixty years ago a young man from Yarram who moved to a neighbourhood in Warragul wearing crutches on both his legs stole the heart of the former Margot Parnell.
Dogs show despite heat
Despite the hot weather, it seemed as if every man and his dog was in Newborough over the weekend as crowds flocked to the Central Gippsland Kennel Club's championship dog show.
Car theft in Traralgon
Police are investigating after a car was stolen on Connaught Way in Traralgon between Monday night and Tuesday morning.
Traralgon icons move on
An unexpected announcement at Christmas has made a difficult decision for Anne and Angelo De Bono more bearable.
Rosedale bushfire ‘not suspicious’
A large bushfire south of Rosedale that was expected to burn for up to two to three weeks was declared contained on Tuesday afternoon.
Smoke asthma warning
People with respiratory issues and pre-existing conditions such as heart issues are advised to limit outdoor exposure in in the wake of the Rosedale bushfire.
Eye test leads to life-saving brain surgery
A Morwell man and his wife wonder what his fate could have been if a tumour the size of his fist had remained undiscovered in his brain.
Hair today, gone tomorrow
Locks of hair were falling and the hair of the dog was flowing after Traralgon resident Jarrad McGann shaved his head on Saturday to raise funds for leukaemia research.
Packing a punch for good health
Women between the ages of 18 and 25 are being invited to step into the ring and duke it out in free boxing classes beginning this weekend.
Kindness drives gifts
Latrobe Valley Bus Lines staff and drivers have been giving back to their local community by setting aside a proportion of their wages.