Community resilience key to moving forward
The importance of community resilience and industry diversification into the future have been highlighted by a number of community members as the keys to growth in the Latrobe Valley 12 months after the closure of Hazelwood Power Station.
Post-Hazelwood hope blooms in retail sector
One success story to have emanated from Morwell's retail sector in the past 12 months is the opening of a new independent florist on Commercial Road.
Positives one year on
One year on from the closure of Hazelwood, the horror scenario envisaged following the loss of 750 power industry jobs has so far failed to come to pass with new figures showing an improvement in the region's unemployment rate.
Worth their weight in gold
Traralgon's Chris and David Holt have raised the bar when it comes to self-discipline and fitness.
Heartfelt thanks for Children’s Hospital
Ten years ago, doctors told Toongabbie mother Brooke Harbour, 20 weeks pregnant, there may have been something wrong with her unborn son's heart.
Tragedy of thwarted love
A stage production coming to Traralgon is based around actual love letters between two Australian literary greats.
Retention high on Couling’s radar
With football season just around the corner, Daryl Couling has stepped into his new professional venture in rush hour.
Traralgon youngster ready to represent Victoria
Traralgon tennis ace Ben Grumley has always dreamt of donning the navy blue and white, synonymous with sport in Victoria.
Courts ready to roll for round one
The Morwell Football Netball Club is on track to have its new netball courts ready for the first home game of the upcoming season.
Documentary puts massacre in spotlight
A film looking into Gippsland's dark history of Indigenous massacres will have its premiere screening in Stratford in early April.
Obaid unveils vodka vision
Mirboo North could be the site of a new vodka distillery which would produce about a million litres of the clear spirit in a year, if a council planning application is successful.
IBAC handballs bank probe
Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog will not investigate the Nationals Party's allegations of corrupt conduct after $8000 was transferred out of the party's Morwell branch account and later returned in May last year.





















