Table tennis triumphs
Table tennis group the Moe Newborough Keenagers received $1.1 million in federal funding to build a dedicated table tennis facility.
School fundraiser event doesn’t skip a beat
Students at Kosciusko Street Primary School participated in a Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser on Wednesday, 20 September.
Mormons mark 50th anniversary
The Latrobe Valley branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently celebrated 50 years since its chapel dedication service.
All quiet on the CBD safety front
Latrobe City councillor Darren Howe says the Traralgon CBD Safety Committee is going "as strong as ever" following last Thursday's quarterly meeting.
Aboriginal plan update
Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation is encouraging Gunnai/Kurnai community members across Gippsland to attend its upcoming family-friendly barbecue to hear an update on the first draft of the Joint Management Plan.
Footy fun day delights
The staff at Yinnar Primary School recently handballed some responsibility over to students in leadership positions, who organised a special Footy Colours Day last week to raise funds for the Fight Cancer Foundation.
Noonan rejects plan criticism
Noonan rejects plan criticism
Hunt on for Morwell’s own yacht
Morwell resident Boyd Thompson wants to know what happened to the Thekla, a yacht built in Morwell in the early 1960s.
Dumped car fire risk
Abandoned vehicles dumped at Hancock Victorian Plantations' sites across the Latrobe Valley are costing the company more than $50,000 a year to remove.
Morwell CCTV boost
Seven sites have been earmarked for new CCTV cameras in Morwell's central business district after the federal government announced on Friday it would fund the project.
Moe netball gets $800,000 boost
Federal funding for new netball facilities at Monash reserve will ensure netball continues in Moe for the next 20 years, Moe and District Netball Association president Tara Kennedy said.
Study targets cancer rates
Researchers will base further study on the long-term health effects of the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire on the understanding men and women of the Latrobe Valley have higher rates of certain cancers than expected for people in rural and regional areas across the state.






















