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.
Bombers take top spot
The Mid Gippsland Football League finally has an undisputed leader after Yallourn/Yallourn North downed Yinnar in their first-versus-second clash at George Bates Reserve on Saturday.
Fire hit school kids hard
New data reveals Morwell children experienced higher levels of distress associated with the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire than school students who lived elsewhere in the Latrobe Valley.
Migrant’s farm hell
Before she came to Australia, Debbie* dreamt of walking along the beach holding hands with her future husband and having a cuppa at a quiet coffee shop.
Mine fire caused child distress
New data reveals Morwell children experienced higher levels of distress associated with the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire than school students who lived elsewhere in the Latrobe Valley.
Russell Northe takes leave
State Member for Morwell Russell Northe will take a leave of absence while he seeks assistance for personal health issues, his party has announced.
Trees picked over Moe parking
Latrobe City Council has endorsed a minor reconfiguration of car parking spaces within the Moe town centre to improve space between trees on the street.
Concerns around coal ash study
Morwell and District Community Recovery Committee chair Carolyne Boothman has expressed concerns surrounding an independent study commissioned by the State Government into coal ash residue in Morwell roof cavities following the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire.
Family vintage a fine drop
Risk-taking at Narkoojee has paid off as the Glengarry winery's 2015 'Valerie' Pinot Noir was awarded Top Gold in its class at the International Cool Climate Wine Show at Mornington Peninsula.
New hospital chief is real McCoy
Another woman will take over the board of Latrobe Regional Hospital after its chair, Kellie O' Callaghan, steps down this week.
No monkey business
Six people have been charged following a crackdown on illegal monkey bikes and unlicensed riders across the Latrobe police service area.






















