Heritage wait dwindling clean-up cash
The Morwell Power Station's remediation fund is being depleted thousands of dollars each month in maintenance and security fees, which could be put towards remediation, while the Heritage Council makes a decision on the heritage status of the site.
Plan a ‘smokescreen’
Australia Education Union Gippsland organiser Jeff Gray has labelled the state Coalition's school education values statement a "smokescreen".
Group slams logging consultation
A group campaigning to prevent logging around Mirboo North has labelled community consultation efforts by VicForests over the holiday period as "questionable tactics".
Priestly poet’s powerful message
Morwell Reverend and poet David Head's Australia Day hymn sung to the tune of Waltzing Matilda has become a staple at his Australia Day weekend services over the years.
Festa ready to impress
The Latrobe Valley Maltese Festa is expected to attract thousands of people for a taste of Maltese culture.
Man under police guard following crash
A man is under police guard at Latrobe Regional Hospital this afternoon following a collision on the Princes Freeway at Hernes Oak.
Charges laid after alleged road rage incident
A man has been charged with assault stemming from three alleged road rage incidents, including one on Christmas Day which left a family terrorised.On...
Hot train distresses passenger
A pregnant woman has criticised V/Line after she was forced to travel on a train with no airconditioning as temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celcius.
Harold connected with many
Tributes have flowed for Harold the alpaca and his four friends who were killed on Thursday morning following an "horrific" dog attack at a Traralgon West property.
Call for mine fire footage for LV film
Morwell residents are being asked to contribute their own photos or footage from the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire for a documentary about the Latrobe Valley's history and power industry.
Swimmers trained in racing skills
Young swimmers are enjoying clinics with Morwell Swimming Club on Tuesdays to become race-ready for the school swimming carnivals.
Dental funding furore
More than 1600 Gippsland residents will have less access to important dental services following federal government cuts to Victorian dental funding, the state government says.






















