Guides on a quest
More than 870 Girl Guides converged on Melbourne last Saturday as part of the Victorian Thinking Day event 'Race Around Melbourne'.
Employment in the spotlight
JOB numbers have improved in the Latrobe Valley but youth unemployment is also on the rise, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data for January.
Masters of our own destiny
Lost jobs, businesses closing and a community wondering where its employment would come from in the future.
The stars of the show
Sunflowers across the Latrobe Valley will be out in bloom to coincide with the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show in April.
Sigh of relief from employers
Latrobe Valley proprietors have welcomed new changes to Sunday and public holiday penalty rates announced by the Fair Work Commission last week.
Help kids kick-start their day
As children we were always told 'breakfast is the most important meal of the day'.
Deal on the horizon
At least 150 Hazelwood workers are in line for transfers to jobs at other Latrobe Valley power stations, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says.
Come to our neck of the woods
Anthony Wilkes has spent the past six weeks trying to contact Premier Daniel Andrews about the fate of his job and 250 others at Australian Sustainable Hardwoods.
Community rallies for Latrobe Valley
Premier Daniel Andrews has been urged to keep the Hazelwood power station and mine open "for four to six years, at a minimum" at a community rally in Morwell yesterday.
CSI comes to the Valley
Latrobe Police have welcomed news a new forensic hub has been slated for Latrobe Valley to help tackle the ice epidemic and spread of drugs.
Welcome to the Gippsland of old
A trip through Moe's Old Gippstown is a rite of passage for Latrobe Valley schoolchildren.
Inside the Latrobe Valley Authority
Within hours of Engie announcing Hazelwood would stop generating in March, Premier Daniel Andrews was standing in Morwell's iconic rose garden outlining how the State Government would respond to the closure.



















