Max Williamson: A man of many hats
Morwell's Max Williamson has been named 2016 Latrobe City Council Senior of the Year.
Valley has a lot to offer: Minister
The shadow hanging over the Latrobe Valley's economic future looms large as it awaits a decision from Engie on the potential closure of the Hazelwood Power Station and mine.
Here to connect the dots
Borderline Personality Disorder is often misunderstood, both by those who are diagnosed and those who treat it.
Wine and dine at inaugural festival
Regional wine will be showcased at the inaugural Gippsland Food and Wine Festival.
A formal, diverse place of pride
Gippsland's community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer young people will have their chance to celebrate diversity at a regional Pride Formal.
Bring the art tour to you
Regional communities will attract the best performances and live events to their towns thanks to a new State Government program to strengthen regional touring in more places across the state.
German brown coal soldiers on
While debate intensifies about the future of the Latrobe Valley's power industry, Germany, the biggest brown coal producer in the world, has been building new coal-fired power stations to ensure the lights stay on.
Supply and demand
Continued speculation of national energy security has kept the spotlight on the potential closure of the Hazelwood power station and mine.
Artistic substance to the inner world
GIVING artistic substance to what's going in the internal world of a person is what St Luke's Arts Festival is all about.
What attendees thought
On Monday, State Member for Morwell Russell Northe met with Latrobe Valley's major employers, unions, council and Nationals colleagues to focus on the aftermath of a Hazelwood closure.
Thousands sign ASIC petition
Union delegates from Traralgon's Australian Securities and Investments Commission office visited Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester yesterday, opposing a potential sale of the register.
Look but don’t touch
Gary Mitchell's Tibetan Spaniel is not for public petting. 'Wednesday' is psychiatric service dog trained to assist her handler, who wants to raise awareness in the community about her role.



















