More needed for rail: Users group
More carriages on peak train services and a program to build new car parks at Gippsland train stations has been met with mild enthusiasm.
Valley targeted for public housing upgrades
Public housing across the Latrobe Valley will get a facelift as 224 residential properties were earmarked for upgrades by the State Government yesterday.
Scrap yard fire not suspicious
Police and the Country Fire Authority attended a fire at a metal scrap yard in Commercial Road, Morwell about 10.30am on Monday.
Bold future for Morwell
Morwell has long been considered the proud, industrial heart of the Latrobe Valley.
Interest sought for Court House
Latrobe City Council is calling for expressions of interest for a commercial cafe in the newer section of the Traralgon Court House building and for community group ideas for the heritage section.
Scrap yard fire not suspicious
Police and CFA attended a fire at a metal scrap yard in Commercial Road, Morwell about 10.30am today.
Feasibility study needed
Australian Paper believes it will take about two to three years to carry out feasibility research into its plans to establish a bio-manufacturing facility at its Maryvale Mill.
Anderson apologises
A former Latrobe Regional Hospital director has apologised for a string of offensive and sexist comments made on social media site Twitter, dating back as early as 2011.
Happy bike trails
For more than 20 years cyclists and walkers have lobbied for a shared bike path between Morwell and Traralgon.
Plants seized
Traralgon police have uncovered a large number of cannabis plants after they executed a search warrant at a residential address in Traralgon on Thursday.
Latrobe Valley health service to deliver NDIS
Latrobe Community Health Service will become a leader in the state for disability services after securing a contract to provide the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Search for local talent
A Traralgon-based industrial design company launched last week bringing with it employment for one ex-Hazelwood Power Station worker and the potential to bring more skilled work to the Latrobe Valley.



















