Volunteers like Cleo needed
For 16-year-old Cleo Seinen the call to help others in need came knocking early.
Drug drivers nabbed
Twenty-six drivers have been caught behind the wheel with illegal drugs in their system since Thursday in what police have described as "alarming" and "a danger" on Latrobe Valley roads.
Royal Commission report welcomed
The final report of a five-year Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has been welcomed by the Gippsland Centre Against Sexual Assault chief executive Fiona Boyle.
Help save historic school: Budgeree
Budgeree community members will meet with Latrobe City Council in the new year to try to stop Budgeree's 109 year-old school building from toppling over after decades of neglect.
Art all about the process
Traralgon artist Darcy Britton takes a risk every time she starts a new artwork, as evidenced in her first solo exhibition that challenges traditional painting mediums.
‘R-rated’ comedy coming
Melbourne comedian Ben McCarthy’s first experiment with dark, “MA, pushing R”-rated humour on stage went “ridiculously well”.
Valley VCE students shine
Year 12 students across the state are looking to the future after Victoria Certificate of Education results were released last Friday.
Aldred in plant push
A bypass for Traralgon and a low emissions high efficiency brown-coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley have been listed as top priorities in the Committee for Gippsland Strategic Plan 2018-2020, unveiled on Tuesday.
Chester sacking a snub for Gippsland
It was hard not to sympathise with Darren Chester as he addressed local media at the Port of Sale about his dumping from federal cabinet on Tuesday afternoon.
Charges follow break-ins
Two boys have been interviewed by police following a spate of break ins at Churchill last Thursday.
Christmas therapy helps
Traralgon father Michael Perry has had a "frustrating" couple of years, relearning lost connections in his brain following an acquired brain injury from a rare case of encephalitis in October 2015.
Vision coloured by Greece, Italy
Melbourne artist Robert Owen said he witnessed an "extraordinary" eclipse of the sun over the Peloponnese in Greece in the 1960s which started a long-term investigation into colour and its relation to emotion.






















