Collingwood link comes full circle
Seven-year-old Morwell Central Primary School student Allie Wilson had the opportunity to recreate one of her baby photographs when players from Collingwood football club visited her school recently.
Call to borrow smart
Morwell low-income earners are being encouraged to shun pay day loan schemes that have the potential to trap vulnerable people in a cycle of debt and instead take advantage of a new low-interest small cash loan.
Cafe’s internet anger
The manager of a newly-opened Morwell not-for-profit café set up to help the needy, has taken an internet service provider to the ombudsman over a shoddy NBN connection.
Michelle to tackle mental health stigma
Lifeline Gippsland's newly appointed chief executive Michelle Possingham aims to raise awareness and smash society's negative stereotypes of people with mental illness.
Pipe dream a reality
A group of young Yarragon parents are thrilled to know their children will be able to jump, grind and slide on ramps and rails in their hometown with the announcement of a future skate facility in Howard Park going to tender this week.
It’s a whopper
Traralgon residents Nick and Michelina Di Iorio have beaten their own record for giant tomatoes this summer with their heaviest so far weighing in at 1.653 kilograms when they picked it from the bush about midday on Thursday, February 15.
Iconic Valley monument stolen
An iconic bronze bust of Sir John Monash which once stood in the former township Yallourn has been stolen from a car park outside PowerWorks energy education centre at Morwell.
Calls to make future decisions locally
Outgoing Committee for Gippsland chief executive Mary Aldred summed up the feelings of many Latrobe Valley residents at last week's coal forum at Federation University.
Tech school to open for second term
Construction of the highly-anticipated Gippsland Tech School at Federation Training, Morwell is well underway with the site earmarked to open in early April.
Axe attack charges
A man has been charged after allegedly hitting another man in the head with an axe at Morwell last year.
Moe to get paid firefighters
Twenty new career firefighters will be based in Moe and a review of the Latrobe Valley's current fire resources will take place before the end of the year as the state government strives to improve emergency response call out times for local CFA units.
Couple fatigued by V/Line delay
A Traralgon couple has accused V/Line of putting bus drivers on unfamiliar routes and making them work lengthy hours, after catching replacement coaches at the weekend.






















