Shining a light on elder abuse
Shining a light on elder abuse
New home for Moe sculptures
For Moe's Jim Lawrence, producing art has been a passion since he was six years old.
Glasgow to Gippsland: Annie marks 100 years
Celebrating a 100th birthday on Mother's Day is something not many people get to experience.
Candid cancer tale
Incontinence and erectile dysfunction is something most men don't speak about.
Council stops greyhound proposal in its tracks
A Hazelwood North resident has had his hopes of establishing a greyhound breeding facility dashed after Latrobe City councillors decided to refuse the project a permit.
Mosque open day
The Latrobe Valley Muslim community is opening its doors for people to see where members worship and engage in discussions to improve their understanding of Islam.
Industry leaders on coal mission abroad
Committee for Gippsland chief executive Mary Aldred has returned from a trip to Germany to view the country's energy infrastructure, convinced of the role coal will play in the Latrobe Valley's future.
Police pipe band celebrates century of song
The rhythm of beating drums and the unique sound of bagpipes will bellow through Kernot Hall next month for the Morwell Centenary of Anzac Concert.
TIPS for employment
A State Government initiative, the Training Information Pathways Service was introduced by program coordinator Maria Doganieri at the Traralgon Neighbourhood Learning House on Tuesday.
Greens’ mine rehab pitch
Federal Greens climate change spokesperson Adam Bandt has called for more transparency around how much money mining companies have set aside to rehabilitate disused mine sites.
Police seek owner of collectables
Police are looking for the owner of two collectable items that were found in Morwell on Sunday, 26 March.
ReActivate reinvented
ReActivate Latrobe Valley's new independence from RMIT University leaves the initiative in the hands of the community to forge its own path to a creative and sustainable future.






















