Roy celebrates century of memories
While he may be a few days shy of 100, Traralgon resident Arthur 'Roy' Guenther still likes to catch a taxi down to the horse races and place the occasional bet.
Shing’s consultation pledge
Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing has taken a swipe at the Nationals for using the Latrobe Special Developmental School for political purposes.
Girl guides launch rangers
Proving that Girl Guides is not just about selling cookies, for the first time in Traralgon unit leader Amanda Clark's memory the Traralgon Girl Guides branch has enough members to create a separate unit for teenage girls.
Calls for road users to show respect
VicRoads, Victoria Police and local cyclists are encouraging drivers and cyclists to be respectful of one another on the roads in the upcoming warmer months.
Dalkeith art supports air ambulance
More than 100 art pieces from paintings to fabric art will be on display as residents of Dalkeith Heights in Traralgon raise funds to support the Helimed air ambulance this weekend.
Lifestyle choices alarming
Latrobe Valley residents are making poor choices about their health with lifestyle-related deaths in the area reaching an "alarming" state compared to Victorian data.
Rocky and Charlie are the odd couple of pets
The Mackay family of Traralgon will "probably get a dog one day", but for now they are kept quite busy caring for an unlikely pair of pet friends.
Morwell kids’ super centre funding boost
Early Childhood Education Minister Jenny Mikakos yesterday announced an extra $1.6 million funding for the children's centre to be built next to Morwell Central Primary School, as the Andrews Labor government prepares to make its "biggest ever reform in the early years space in Australia's history".
Finnish mill leads bio-manufacturing
When Australian Paper last year floated the idea of creating a bio-manufacturing operation at its plant, its model was Metsa Group's new $2 billion Aanekoski mill in Finland.
Rivalry is 200 not out
One of the healthiest rivalries in Latrobe Valley sport will mark a double century this weekend when Morwell and Moe cricket clubs play off for the 200th time in organised competition.
Woman injured in caravan crash
A holiday for two Canberra grey nomads has been cut short after their four-wheel-drive and caravan rolled on the Moe-Rawson Road this morning.
Lowanna students’ reason to smile
Lowanna College principal Brett Windsor apologised to year 12 students during the opening of the school's new $500,000 later years precinct on Thursday.