A matter of safety
On four separate occasions, Narracan resident Glenn Mason has personally assisted people who have had car accidents on Weirs Road, Narracan and he has had enough.
Petition to save caravan park
About 60 people attended a Latrobe City Council meeting at the Hazelwood Pondage Caravan Park last week to address the concerns of site holders and community members surrounding the transfer of the park to a short-stay and day-trip facility later in the year.
Traf rallies for Lambs
Trafalgar mum Britt Lamb had just drifted off to sleep when a loud bang woke her about 2am Sunday.
Infrastructure not keeping up with demand
Power supply systems were not evolving as fast as people's expectations, Grattan Institute energy program director Tony Wood said of the outages that affected parts of the state over the weekend.
Go boutique to draw shoppers: trader
Advance Morwell Traders spokeswoman Lynn Keeley says businesses need to keep up with the trends of the town.
Tarwin Street institution gone with closure of Tania’s Deli
Time was up for Tania Reid when she closed the doors to her Tarwin Street, Morwell deli on December 22 last year.
Panthers moving on from Morwell
Morwell’s oldest menswear business, Panthers Mensland on Commercial Road, will close after 63 years this month.
Cops embrace Koori culture
When Tarina Fanning became Victoria Police's first Aboriginal policewoman more than 30 years ago, she had no idea the organisation would one day embrace the Koori culture.
Talented to the Max
Seven-year-old riding pony Max wasn't purpose-bred for dressage like other horses but the striking steed is bucking the trend with the help of owner Jorja Halsall.
Protocols tackle major issue
A new set of protocols aimed at addressing and reducing family violence in the local Koori community was welcomed by police following its launch at Morwell yesterday.
Assault accused remanded
A man has been remanded in custody after allegedly violently beating his partner with a hockey stick during an assault at a Newborough unit lasting more than 30 hours.
Coach change means more V/Line delays
Gippsland rail users will have to get used to an extended commute to and from the city while level crossing works are being carried out at Caulfield and Dandenong until February 14.





















