Erica man charged with child sex offences
A member of a motorcycle group established to protect children has been charged with intentionally sexually penetrating a 17-year-old.
William’s wild ride
Five-year-old William Doble was the youngest participant in this year's Great Cycle Challenge but that didn't stop him from raising some serious coin for a great cause.
Pondage park users concern
Hazelwood Caravan Park users are waiting for Latrobe City Council to come up with a fire safety plan for the park as Hazelwood Pondage levels continue to drop.
Streets flooded in downpour
Parts of the Latrobe Valley experienced up to 10 millimetres of rain in two hours on Friday as stormwater drains flooded and gutters overflowed during an unexpected downpour.
LVA would go under Burgess
Independent candidate for Morwell Ray Burgess says he would "discontinue" the Latrobe Valley Authority if he wins the November 24 election.
Citizen’s arrest in Traralgon overnight
A man has been arrested after allegedly breaking into a car before waking the owner of the vehicle at Traralgon overnight.
Russell Northe to recontest Morwell
Independent MP Russell Northe has put an end to months of speculation by declaring he will recontest the marginal seat of Morwell at the upcoming state election.
Nats stand by rehab
Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath has stood by the Coalition's election promise it would build a residential rehabilitation facility, but said the Nationals would not "tear up contracts" if the state government had solidified plans to build its youth rehabilitation centre.
Gippsland to benefit from Pakenham upgrade: ALP
Both Labor and the Coalition have promised to remove level crossings in Pakenham, which would improve the reliability and speed of Latrobe Valley services.
Stork to deliver Moe plaza music jam
The Newborough man who joined Rose Tattoo's rhythm section for eight months on New Years' Eve 1975 has devised a strategy to liven up the Moe central business district.
Coalition to fund final piece
Anne SimmonsAn elected Coalition government would provide a missing piece of state funding to finish the Princes Highway roadworks in the Morwell electorate motorists...
Job death law push
The 60 people who attended a health and safety conference in Churchill last week pledged to vote for a party which would legislate for heftier punishments for employer negligence leading to death at a workplace.





















