One chapter closes
PAST and present students, teachers and principals have farewelled three Morwell primary schools set to amalgamate next year.
Goose’s maverick music venture
Glengarry born Glenn 'Goose' McGrath has worked at music festivals around the world and has brought his maverick approach back to Australia.
Improving level of care
IT is hoped a boost to the Latrobe Valley's ambulance resources will slash emergency response times in the area.
Greyhounds to sprint into action
FOUR Gippsland greyhound clubs are uniting for a new racing carnival which they hope will take the region by storm.
Ride on to Old Gippstown
While many associate the coming of Christmas with the sound of jingling bells, for disadvantaged children the festive season will be ushered in to the roar of motorbike engines.
In a black spot of bother
Patricia Laine says she will never take staying connected to her loved ones for granted again.
Safe decommission urged by unions
UNIONISTS have used the Latrobe Valley's annual asbestos awareness event to urge energy giant Engie to partake in a safe decommission of Hazelwood Power Station.
Authority’s doors are open
A "Small but steady" number of workers and community members affected by the impending closure of the Hazelwood power station have gone to the Latrobe Valley Authority for assistance.
Turnbull turns to Latrobe
PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has met with Latrobe City Council to hear firsthand its plans for the region's transition.
Open for business
LEADERS of trader groups representing the Latrobe Valley have united for a campaign urging the region's shoppers to buy local.
CFA responds to DASMA fire
A FACTORY fire at the DASMA recycling facility in Morwell early Friday morning has caused an estimated $300,000 damage.
Sustainable schools praised
A WEEKLY rubbish pick up day initiated by a Glengarry Primary School student has earned the school a sustainability award.



















