Out on the field: what the Pride Cup means to Evison
Amelia Evison hasn't always been so comfortable in her own skin. The 24-year-old Mirboo North native recalls a time she struggled with the prospect of opening up about her sexuality.
A ‘doggone’ success
A physical program based around Pilates and featuring a dog named Kali for people with high and complex support needs has been extended for another term.
Extra funding ahead of November opening
Latrobe Regional Hospital hopes to open the doors to its new buildings in November which aim to address growing demand in the emergency department and decrease the number of heart patients needed to be transferred to Melbourne.
Help keep us safe: LRH
Being yelled at, spat on, kicked, punched and their family threatened.
This is the sort of behaviour Latrobe Regional Hospital staff have reported experiencing while on the job.
Moe library remains closed
The Moe library remains closed after a burst water pipe forced it to shut its doors on Monday.
Winter market for Valley makers returns
Two years ago Latrobe Valley caterer Stacey Savage decided it was time to be her own boss after 15 years of making food in a Traralgon cafe.
Family reading key for laureate
Australian Children's Laureate and beloved author Leigh Hobbs will visit Traralgon from 25 to 27 July.
Fighting fire with fire
State Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath has returned from Far North Queensland with a furthered understanding of the importance of Indigenous firestick land management and how it could be employed in Victoria to prevent wildfires and renew lost cultural practices.
‘Eye-opening’ forum
A lukewarm response to a public forum on emergency management has prompted Latrobe Valley's service providers to rethink their strategy in engaging culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Share your voice
In what is perhaps a creative first for the Latrobe Valley, Alt_Art is hosting a 'Spoken Word' open mic night in which poets, musicians, storytellers and other performers are encouraged to participate.
Workers wait on scheme
The proposal to establish a worker transfer scheme to allow Carter Holt Harvey sawmill workers to move to Australian Paper's Maryvale Mill has paused as the State Government waits on Australian Paper's response to the scheme.
Police appeal
Police are appealing for witnesses after the window of a car parked was shattered at Mid Valley Shopping Centre in Morwell earlier this month.






















