Online vision key for business
Doing business online may be the key for small proprietors to thrive in a climate where retail has found itself struggling to keep its head afloat, according to the Victorian Small Business Commission.
Hunt for multicultural leaders
A community leadership program for new and emerging communities was launched in Morwell on Wednesday night with 13 participants coming from more than five different countries that had made Australia their home.
Gilt reward for service
Hazelwood North's Kath Hunter is never fond of talking about herself.
Mower bank success
Churchill father-of-two Adam Lethborg would get frustrated every time his lawn mower broke down.
‘Kick start’ for the Valley: BCIA
Brown Coal Innovation Australia has given the coal to hydrogen project the thumbs up, while an RMIT academic would have preferred to see renewables used.
Hydrogen project response mostly positive
Latrobe City deputy mayor Dan Clancey was glowing in his praise of the coal to hydrogen project at Thursday's launch at Loy Yang A power station.
Steep learning curve but Panthers up to challenge
Latrobe Valley's first young multicultural football team fought with everything they had at the recent AFL Unity Cup in Carlton against more experienced players on their first ever competitive footy game.
Group provides myeloma support
A myeloma support group has started in Latrobe Valley that aims to raise awareness and assist people living with the condition in the area.
Neighbours invited to visit new mosque
Morwell resident Diane Ross spent Sunday morning visiting her new neighbour.
‘Kick start’ for the Valley
Thursday's announcement of a coal to hydrogen pilot project using Latrobe Valley coal could "potentially kick-start a new technology base" for the region, Brown Coal Innovation Australia chief executive Brian Davey says.
Project response mainly postive
Latrobe City deputy mayor Dan Clancey was glowing in his praise of the coal to hydrogen project at Thursday's launch at Loy Yang A power station.
Grants driving tourism boost
A Morwell-based transport company will now be able to drive larger numbers of tourists up Mount Baw Baw's steep and icy terrains thanks to a state government Regional Skills Fund grant.





















