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.
‘I thought I was only one’
"I really neglected myself and was really unhappy with my life because my son's addiction was my life.
Nationals knock Yallourn TAFE bus routes
The National's training, skills and apprenticeship spokesperson Steph Ryan has criticised the state government's bus routes to the Federation Training campus at Yallourn.
After weeks away, Bonnie goes home
A video has revealed the heartfelt moment 13-year-old Jasmine Bodley-Williamson was reunited with her dog, 11-year-old Bonnie, after she escaped from the family's Moe property on September 8.
All work and no play is no issue for bowling kingpin Rhys
Traralgon resident Rhys Woszczeiko will split from study this week when he leaves for Malaysia to represent Australia in tenpin bowling.
Slice of Japan on Commercial Road
In the early 1980s it was a normal sight in one corner on Commercial Road, Morwell to see Japanese children eating hamburgers and Australian students wearing a Japanese kimono.
Lowanna solar finalist
Lowanna College is one step closer to installing solar panels and undertaking a major upgrade of its sustainability garden with the recent announcement the school is a finalist in the international Zayed Future Energy Prize.
Brigade resources push
The Moe Fire Brigade has issued a plea to the state government to completely overhaul its out-dated and run-down Albert Street station following a report released by the CFA last week, which revealed Moe had the slowest responding station to incidents this year.
Students going the distance
Riding more than 200 kilometres is a challenge for the average person, let alone primary school students.
Hybrid buses ready to roll out
A group of world-class fuel efficient hybrid buses will be introduced to the local public transport network from next year after Latrobe Valley Bus Lines announced on Friday it had purchased eight new Volvo Euro 6 hybrid chassis.






















