Healthy haul
Forty kilograms of fresh fruit and vegetables from the yards of local residents and students has been shared with the broader community in the first two weeks of the 'Get Swapped' program.
Sheriff’s in town
A Sheriff's operation in the Latrobe Valley recently identified 89 people with 856 outstanding warrants valued at more than $191,000.
Snakes slither forth
The arrival of spring weather means everyone is wanting to get out of doors, at the same time as Latrobe Valley's snakes are starting to become more active.
Make way for Traralgon plaza
Traralgon resident Max Cumming remembers his grandfather Bill Cumming as an athletic and active member of the community.
Boreham’s balanced approach
Trafalgar and Narracan resident Fred Boreham is running for election in Baw Baw Council's East Ward.
Up for the challenge
A resource kit that focuses on promoting equality and respect within faith communities has been launched in Gippsland.
Finally ‘frack free’
South Gippsland campaigners who fought to stop unconventional gas development in Victoria have celebrated the government's ban with fanfare.
Women’s refuge headed to Gippsland
A family violence support service in the Latrobe Valley is experiencing a change to the way government is working and consulting with the sector.
Barra project still afloat
Thousands of barramundi await the angler's lure in the Latrobe Valley's Hazelwood Pondage.
SA blackout sparks energy debate
A state-wide blackout in South Australia amid Hazelwood closure speculation signals the importance of the Latrobe Valley's baseload power, Member for Morwell Russell Northe argues.
Traders want clarity
Traders and business people across the Latrobe Valley are shaking their heads in frustration due to little-to-no clarity surrounding the region's power industry.
Verdict is in
The Latrobe Valley community weighs in on the grand final eve public holiday.
















