Yallourn North honours Hibbert
'Every day's a bonus.'
Lock your car
It's a simple message. Lock your car.
Love in a time of war
A proud Cathy Stewart watched on as her husband retold a tale of the monsoon-soaked, ammunition-shattered rubber plantations of Vietnam to the dawn assembly outside Tyers Hall on Anzac Day.
Honour all who served
For community leader Doris Paton, Anzac Day is not just a time of remembrance, but of recognition too.
A match made in the military
For Matthew Rogers and Wendy Jeffrey, service to the country is a family business.
Clocked at double the limit
Police have impounded a man's car after he was clocked allegedly driving more than double the legal speed limit in Moe on Friday night.
Thousands attend Anzac services across the Valley
The Latrobe Valley paid its respects to both fallen and currently serving men and women on Anzac Day.
Energised gathering
The Gippsland Climate Change Network met with Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network yesterday to generate discussion about community energy projects as the Latrobe Valley transitions away from its reliance on coal.
Grateful for the camaraderie
For Reg Selwyn, marching on Anzac Day has been a life-long tradition.
Council talks up trash
Hard waste services will undergo an overhaul if Latrobe City Council's draft 2017/18 budget is adopted.
Armed robbery in Churchill
Police are investigating following an armed robbery at a post office in Churchill on Friday.
Complex future lies with VCAT
A decision on building a three-storey office and apartment complex on a prominent Traralgon corner now rests with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.




















