The Seven Wonders of the Latrobe Valley are…
POLL: Express readers have cast their votes to determine the ‘Seven Wonders of the Latrobe Valley’.
Another Hazelwood forum needed sooner, rather than later
COMMENT: It was a town hall-style meeting which kicked off with harmonica-laden folk music and featured a panel dominated by unionists and Labor politicians.
Rich restoration
Work for Latrobe Valley tradespeople and an increase of 15,000 visitors to Walhalla is expected after a State Government announcement last week to rebuild Walhalla Goldfields Railway tram '461'.
Station agreement termination upheld
The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union is considering a Federal Court appeal after the Fair Work Commission upheld its decision to terminate Loy Yang A's enterprise bargaining agreement.
Government on board for train restoration
A former Melbourne tram owned by Walhalla Goldfields Railway will undergo a complete rebuild after the State Government announced a $300,000 commitment to fund part of the restoration.
Stamp of approval
IF you've ever cried out for justice or peace, Kevin Potter is a man who can answer the call on both counts.
The life of the project
A PROJECT to enhance social relationships and community inclusion for people with complex communication and support needs will come to Moe in late April.
Avenue of art
An abstract representation of a building that's been demolished and frozen in time will be featured on the streets of Yinnar next month.
Folks to flock to festival
The Boolarra Folk Festival is bringing the community together for its 15th annual weekend of music, arts and crafts.
Latrobe Valley’s thirst for good health
COULD you forgo sugary drinks for 30 days? That's the aim of the VicHealth campaign 'H30 Challenge' which encourages the broader community to give up sweet and fizzy drinks for 30 days.
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.



















