Police seek venue assault help
Police have called on licensees to assist with the prosecution of people who commit assaults at licensed venues across the Latrobe Valley.
Bishop paving the way for women
Bishop Kay Maree Goldsworthy has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.
Car plunges into Narracan Creek at Moe
An 86 year-old Newborough man has escaped without injury after his car plunged about two-and-a-half metres into Narracan Creek at Moe this morning.
Check-ups to gauge mine fire’s impact on kids
Researchers are encouraging Latrobe Valley parents to present their children for non-invasive check-ups to strengthen their understanding of the long-term health effects of the Hazelwood mine fire.
AGL and unions close to Loy Yang A EBA deal
The long-running enterprise bargaining dispute between Loy Yang A owner AGL and its workforce could be coming to an end after an in-principle agreement was reached between the company and power industry unions.
Highway underway
Another section of the Princes Highway duplication between Traralgon and Sale is now underway.
Charting history of Relay for Life
Latrobe Relay for Life chair Sue Van Heurck said when the charity event first started, nobody quite knew how it would grow.
A love of service which grew over time
Country Fire Authority life member Lance King signed up as a volunteer with the Yallourn North Urban Fire Brigade in 1977 for no other reason than to keep fit in the football off-season.
A devotion to improving the lives of veterans
Bruce Jeffrey re-enters the board room at the Morwell RSL.
Closure notice push
Large power generators should be required to give at least three years' notice of their intention to close, a review of energy security has recommended.
Taking the dolls home
After seven years of attracting tourists to the Latrobe Valley, Bev Loraine will do what visitors to her doll museum are forbidden to do, take the dolls home.
Metal pit lid dumped in path of train
The placement of a stormwater pit lid on the train line at Moe has been labelled a "barbaric" act by local police after a freight train struck it on Thursday.






















