Sorry Day reflections
Local schools and Indigenous community members gathered in Churchill yesterday to acknowledge the Stolen Generations and unveil a park bench made by Kurnai College students.
Jessica backs herself to ease their pain
One Gippsland woman making her mark on the world is Traralgon chiropractor Jessica Thatcher who has just come back from India where she used her expertise to ease the pain of some of the world's most disadvantaged workers.
Celebrating Latrobe Valley women
Women of the Latrobe Valley are being celebrated this week as part of International Women's Day, where the achievements of our local shakers and movers are put in the spotlight.
Man held after incident at Traralgon boarding home
A man has been remanded in custody following an assault on another man at a boarding home in Campbell Street, Traralgon on Tuesday.
Police numbers to grow
More front-line police will hit the beat across Gippsland from May following an announcement by the state government this week 11 new family violence specialists would be stationed at Morwell and Warragul.
Pies hot for Bulldogs clash in Moe
Geelong legend turned Collingwood assistant coach Garry 'Buddha' Hocking says the Pies will use Saturday's JLT Community Series clash against the Bulldogs to prepare for the Hawks in round one.
Mine jobs to finish early
Sixty jobs will be lost at the Hazelwood mine due to a "change in methodology" by owner – ENGIE – following an investigation into an earth movement in the open cut last September.
No benefit to overseas trip
Latrobe City councillors have approved a $21,000, 14-day business delegation itinerary to China and Japan in April to "advance relationships".
Temporary reprieve for pondage van park
Latrobe City Council has suspended the transition of Hazelwood Pondage Caravan Park into a day trip facility to further investigate other options for the site into the future.
Council calls on state to clean up highway
Latrobe City mayor Darrell White will write to the roads and road safety minister and the premier to advise them of the "deplorable" state of roadsides and medians under VicRoads' control in the municipality.
Reforms hit childcare
The future of the Moe Neighbourhood House occasional care program remains uncertain following federal funding cuts.
Walking for their health in Yallourn North
About 10 Yallourn North residents embarked on a one-hour walk on Monday in a fitness journey that many in the Latrobe Valley are finding beneficial for health and community connection.





















