Moe firm manufacturing success: Shorten
Federal Opposition leader Bill Shorten used a trip to the Latrobe Valley today to spruik the importance of supporting local manufacturing as the region grapples with the impending closure of Hazelwood.
Welcome in the festive season
The Traralgon community will celebrate the festive season this Sunday with its annual Christmas parade.
Council to re-examine budget
The owners of Hazelwood power station and mine will still be required to pay rates to council once power generation ceases at the end of March, given they still own the land.
A family touched by war
When Jean O'Brien hears the bugle call she is brought to tears.
Journey into the wild
Imagine hiking up "insane mountains" with little-to-no walking tracks and jumping into an impressive raft to travel through white water rapids.
Health taskforce assessing applications
A diverse range of applicants has applied to join the Latrobe Health Assembly, according to its chair, Professor John Catford.
Up close at the races
A recent trip to the races paid off for a group of residents at Yallambee Aged Care.
The Valley remembers at bugle’s call
A vibrant cross-section of the community paid their respects to Australian servicemen and women past and present at the Moe RSL Remembrance Day service.
Wall of remembrance pays homage
Morwell Primary School's fence was ablaze with red again this year after staff, students, parents and helpers transformed it with poppies in homage to Remembrance Day.
Ambulance Victoria here to stay
The State Government has quashed reports Ambulance Victoria's Morwell headquarters will be relocated outside of the Latrobe Valley.
You’ve got a friend in me
Mandy Wiggins has a toy story worth telling.
Made to pay the price
For all the State Government's promises of assistance for Hazelwood employees set to lose their livelihoods, Denis Clough can't help but feel let down.



















