Development to link Moe and Newborough
Development to link Moe and Newborough
Barra battle cold winter
Barramundi stocked into the Hazelwood Pondage are showing signs of stress, despite being relocated to a warmer section of the waterway.
Legal eagle pays a visit
Last week Coongulla-raised Law Institute of Victoria president Belinda Wilson spent three days striking conversations with Gippsland lawyers about pressing issues in the region.
Dental lab offers ‘whole new industry’: minister
Construction of the $5.33 million Latrobe Valley University Training Clinic and Dental Prosthetic Laboratory being delivered by Latrobe Community Health Service in Churchill is well underway.
Asghar’s body moved
Asghar Ali was a loving father and a kind-hearted person "who is always ready to help".
That's how Noor Akbari described Mr Ali, a former Pakistani refugee who died at Latrobe Regional Hospital on 16 April.
Government makes ASH mill its own
The State Government has reached an in-principle agreement with the owners of Australian Sustainable Hardwoods to purchase the Heyfield Timber Mill.
People power to drive community climate hub
Gippsland Climate Change Network was named the host organisation of a pilot state government-funded Community Power Hub on Tuesday.
Uncertainty around fire restructure
Local CFA volunteers have welcomed the appointment of a select committee to review the State Government's proposal to restructure Victorian fire services.
Lions pull together to upset Maroons
Moe has won four of its last five games following a thrilling 33-point win over first-placed Traralgon on Saturday, 12.18 (90) to 7.15 (57).
Bocce classic ends with thrilling result
Melbourne's Freccia Azzurra Club secured a nail-biting, one-point grand final victory to claim this year's Latrobe City Bocce Classic title yesterday.
Top teams inseparable
Only percentage separates the top three clubs on the North Gippsland league ladder with Sale City, Yarram and Heyfield all securing wins in round 12.
Putting prostate health up in lights
Prostate disease was on the agenda last week following the unveiling of a new sign at Traralgon Recreation Reserve aimed at encouraging men to seek regular prostate check-ups.






















