Event at Latrobe Community Health Service offers stress relief
An event open to the whole community on Friday, November 10 at Latrobe Community Health Service in Morwell is seeking to meet a recent heightened need for support for LGBTIQ people.
Tyers has festival down to a fine art
Organisers of the Tyers Art Festival have knuckled down in the past week to set up the display space for the highest number of entries the festival has received in about five years.
Melina Bath recovering after road accident
Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath is recovering in Latrobe Regional Hospital after a road accident on Wednesday afternoon.
Hazelwood Mine fire ready: ENGIE
The risk of an out-of-control fire in Hazelwood's open cut mine is lower than ever, according to the mine's operator, ENGIE.
Men stable after Newborough weapons attack
Two men are recovering in hospital in a stable condition after they were stabbed with a machete during an aggravated home burglary in Newborough this morning.
Students get ready to broaden their horizons
A real-world learning program for secondary students was launched under the auspice of Berry Street on Monday.
Body built to perfection
Moe resident Maurizio 'Spud' Manduci is nearing 50 and is in the best shape of his life.
Experience guides vote
Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing has shared the deeply personal story of caring for her brother as he battled prostate cancer during a parliamentary speech in which she outlined her support for voluntary assisted dying.
Grant for mine work
Ground support work will be completed in the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mine at Walhalla with a grant of $50,000 from the Department of Environment, Land, Planning and Water.
Energy projects sought
Gippsland Climate Change Network's Latrobe Community Power Hub is on the look-out for community partners for small-scale energy projects.
Neighbourhood house farewells Jenny
Despite being a personal style choice, Jenny Poon's iconic electric blue hair is perhaps a metaphor for the Traralgon Neighbourhood Learning House, the organisation she will retire from leading after 28 years.
Woven into the fabric of history
Carmen Azzopardi was only 14 years old when she stepped in for the job interview that would signal the start of her career as a seamstress.






















