Authority to replace mine commissioner
An authority that will manage mine closure and rehabilitation across the state will be established in 2020 in place of the Latrobe Valley mine commissioner.
Littlest exchange
Normally it is only older students that embark on international exchange programs, however, St Paul's Anglican Grammar School in Traralgon has been hosting a number of primary school-aged exchange students from China in recent weeks.
Dancing tells story of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch
Defending Wakakirri champions, Traralgon College will return to Frankston next week to compete in the national dance competition.
Thankful to the power industry
The scene at Glengarry Pub on a Monday evening might not have seemed particularly special for an outsider looking in but for seven retired Yallourn mine workers it was a time to celebrate years of service over a beer.
Festival launched to support business
A month-long calendar of events designed to inspire and upskill small to medium business operators across Gippsland was launched in Morwell last week.
ENGIE ordered to reinstate workforce
Unionists have slammed Hazelwood owner ENGIE over an alleged breach of the company's work plan after Earth Resources Regulation today said the company must reinstate a "competent workforce".
Clubs recommit to LVCA
Seventeen clubs destined to play in the newly-formed Latrobe Valley Cricket Association have reaffirmed their desire to pursue the competition despite being denied affiliation with the Victorian Country Cricket League.
Latrobe Valley attracts skilled migrants
Indian neurologist Ravi Subramanya arrived in Traralgon 13 years ago for a job and decided to settle there for good.
LVCA in limbo after affiliation denied
The season preparations of hundreds of cricketers across the Latrobe Valley have been thrown into turmoil after the newly-formed Latrobe Valley Cricket Association was denied affiliation with the Victorian Country Cricket League.
Homelessness rate increase due to lack of social housing
More than 1300 applications have been made in the inner Gippsland region for social housing which represents a five per cent growth in nine months, according to data from the Council to Homeless Persons.
Jo is welded to her art career
After 30 years in resource management and sustainability Jo Caminiti just "couldn't put her finger on" what was wrong.
Dump and burn concern
Mattresses are being dumped and set alight at a pine plantation in Traralgon South in what police believe could be a plan by offenders to get their hands on a quick fix for scrap metal.






















