Tea party for a cause
Quantum Support Services' youth refuge garden coordinator Liz Tyler gained the idea for a mad hatters' garden tea party and plant sale fundraiser after being swooped by a magpie in the youth refuge garden.
Consult if diesel is coming: experts
Morwell residents need to be made aware of potential pollution resulting from the use of diesel-powered generators that could being installed to bolster the state's power supply, according to chemistry experts.
Magpies make Churchill nest
Federation University played home to Collingwood Football Club's AFLW team at the weekend as 30 of the club's players visited the Latrobe Valley for a three-day preseason clinic.
Epilepsy fundraiser personal for this family
It was never Y-North Cafe and Takeaway owner Gani Ardolli's intention to start running a takeaway business as he was entering retirement.
Loy Yang B sold to Alinta
Alinta Energy owner Chow Tai Rook Enterprises on Thursday entered into a deal to buy Loy Yang B Power Station, 12 months after the station was put on the market.
Big crime issues in focus
Family violence, illegal drugs, emergency management and hoon driving were top of the agenda at yesterday's Victoria Police CommSafe meeting at Morwell.
Kurnai revamp begins
The shovels have hit the ground in a major building revamp at Kurnai College Morwell as part of a $10.1 million upgrade to replace old and outdated classrooms.
Ageless love blooms
Just like a flower that bloomed in season that's how love found John Callow and Lois Tipple, both 76 years old.
Award for Hazelwood photo
Express photographer Hayley Mills was last week recognised for her work covering the closure of Hazelwood Power Station with a prestigious award.
Medal joy for fitness queen
Eight years ago Chrissy Warren was working as a veterinary nurse and she was unhappy. The 32-year-old felt overweight and decided to join the local gym to put some pep back in her step.
Bio-potential highlighted
Victoria, through projects such as the biomanufacturing plans of Australian Paper in the Latrobe Valley, could lead Australia's push into the emerging bio-economy, according to the annual report of the state's forestry industry.
Marc-O-Matic blends art and tech
The potential for technological advancements to create a world of evil robots and pervasive surveillance can make people gulp at the thought of the future but when it comes to art and gaming, the future cannot come fast enough for some.






















