School crossing push
The principal of Yallourn North Primary School has thrown his support behind a push to update safety measures at a pedestrian crossing on Main Road in Yallourn North.
Food trucks to bring flavours of the world
Food trucks bearing international cuisines will roll into Traralgon Racecourse next month for a three-day carnival.
Top senior’s efforts recognised
Latrobe Valley Bus Lines owner Rhonda Renwick said she was in a "daze for days" after being nominated for Victorian Senior Australian of the Year.
Kubler takes Traralgon Challenger
Queenslander Jason Kubler has overcome friend and compatriot Alex Bolt to claim the Traralgon Challenger in a thrilling three-setter, 2-6, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (3).
No shortage of things to see and do at school fair
A young brown cow's role in a petting zoo took a turn on Friday afternoon when staff at South Street Primary School in Moe coaxed it into a pen.
Support for young veterans
Young veterans are increasingly reaching out for assistance according to the Morwell RSL.
Grants to create 34 additional jobs
Thirty-four new jobs will be created across two family-owned Morwell businesses in the next five years after they were awarded grants totalling $1.5 million as part of the state government's Latrobe Valley transition scheme.
Park partnership plan a Victorian first
The release of the first ever draft joint management plan of 10 of Gippsland's parks and reserves marks a historical moment for the Gunaikurnai people and the state government.
A family finally reunited
When Abraham Malual first arrived in Melbourne in 2006 as a refugee, his mind was focused on one thing removing his sisters from a Kenyan refugee camp and reunite his family that found itself severely broken by Sudan's horrific civil war.
Expansion on the agenda
Family-run business Valley Court Laundrette at Morwell will be able to expand into new sectors of the laundry industry after receiving a grant from the Latrobe Valley Economic Facilitation Fund.
Say goodbye to fees
New and current students enrolling at Churchill Primary School for 2018 will not have to pay tuition fees after the school council decided to waive next year's fees to help families affected by the closure of Hazelwood.
Logging opposition grows
Greens forests spokeswoman Samantha Dunn visited Mirboo North yesterday to inspect state forest coupes surrounding Mirboo North earmarked to be logged next year.






















