A new life in Latrobe Valley
Memories of her busy hometown in South India left Radha Lakshumi wondering why Morwell was so quiet when she arrived here two years ago.
Man charged after Churchill incident
A 19 year-old Mount Waverly man has been charged after a traffic incident in Churchill at the weekend.
Coalition promises trauma support service
The State Opposition has announced a plan to offer immediate local support to community members in the aftermath of a traumatic event, under the Victim Support Rapid Response Service.
Generous gesture inspired by Hollie
A Morwell senior had been keeping her cut braids for more than 50 years until a young girl's act of kindness moved her to give them up for charity.
Motorsport Mecca is back on council agenda
Plans to build a multipurpose motor sport complex in the Latrobe Valley are back on the agenda.
Mobile apps the way forward for council
Latrobe City Council has given "in principle" support to integrate smartphone applications, known as apps, as a way for ratepayers to communicate with council.
Train lovers’ delight
If you're a railway enthusiast or appreciate fine attention to detail, the Latrobe Valley Model Railway Exhibition should not disappoint
Quitting without gaining weight
So you want to quit, but you're concerned about gaining weight?
Former Morwell student to inspire local leaders
Featuring successful author, philanthropist and former Morwell student Michael Traill as speaker, the Gippsland Community Leadership Program will hold its Annual Leadership Address at 6.30pm on Thursday night.
Bright future for barra: Fisheries
Fisheries Victoria has assured the public the deaths of hundreds of tilapia in the Hazelwood Pondage last week will not have negative implications for the stocked barramundi in the body of water.
Carter Holt Harvey worker heartbreak
When staff arrived at Carter Holt Harvey's Morwell sawmill on Tuesday for an 11am site meeting they did not expect that half an hour later they would be walking out uncertain if they would have a job in three months' time.
Art, coffee and revitalisation
Latrobe City artist in residence Rodney Scherer, featured in the combined council initiative 'Come play all of May', is doing just that - playing.






















