Cashing in 30 years on
Cowwarr Primary School has reaped the benefits some 30 years later after planting more than 1100 trees at a site now owned by HVP Plantation back in the 1980s.
Dreams and loss, through the lens
Latrobe Community Health Service celebrated National Carers Week with a morning tea for carers in the community and an exhibition by multimedia artist and photographer Pippa Wischer.
Magical mystery tour
"Growing old disgracefully" is something the members of the Gippsland Central Branch of Ulysses pride themselves on so much so they made the phrase their motto.
Detective to offer digital insights during school visit
A former undercover internet detective will visit Albert Street Primary School at Moe later this month to educate parents and students about the responsible uses of social media.
Hike in amount of help given
Charity organisation St Vincent de Paul Society has recorded an almost 20 per cent increase in the total monetary value of support it delivered to low-income families in Gippsland over the last three years with rent and utility bills making up the most requests for assistance.
Reliability the focus
Federal member for Gippsland Darren Chester says the energy policy unveiled by the government will improve affordability while encouraging Latrobe Valley power stations to invest in upgrades and secure local jobs.
Renewables raising costs: expert
The increase in renewable energy has contributed to the rising costs of the electricity transmission network, which most people don't realise, according to Latrobe Valley energy expert Ian Nethercote.
Chopperoo vs the world
Glen Gillam describes himself as "just a bogan from the bush", but the Toongabbie resident's woodchopping skills are up there with the best in the world.
Policy leaves a lot to be desired: EV
Environment Victoria campaigns manager Nick Aberle has questioned how Australia will meet its commitments to the Paris climate change conference if the federal government's energy policy is adopted.
Sisters making their mark
In high school, Heyfield's Bonnie Coleman felt the pressure to go to university as a switched-on young woman, however she always knew that wasn't what she wanted to do.
Morwell home invasion
Police are appealing for information following a serious assault in Morwell on Tuesday morning.
Caring is a labour of love
Morwell resident Lucia Calabrese never knew that a National Carers Week exists until she was recently advised about it.






















