Ash test project explained
A community meeting held in Morwell yesterday to explain a project to test ash left in roof cavities in the wake of the Hazelwood mine fire has been welcomed by residents.
Public holiday not welcome
Latrobe Valley small business owners are preparing to shut up shop next Friday as the state celebrates the AFL grand final parade with a public holiday.
Community advocate ready for change
It's game on in the Valley's smallest ward.
Dan’s renewable focus for the Valley
East Ward candidate Dan Caffrey sees the Latrobe Valley as a leader in the transition towards renewable energy.
Business owner plans to get things done
Small business owner Darren Howe wants to represent East Ward in a council that "works together".
Corrupt USB drives cause havoc
Police are urging residents in Pakenham and surrounding areas to be wary following reports last week of corrupt USB flash drives being left in residential letterboxes.
Latrobe City election: The choice is yours
Ladies are looking for leadership at Latrobe City Council, shooing away trends at municipalities across Victoria.
Greyhound club’s new lease on life
A NEW 21 year lease for Traralgon Greyhound Racing Club is on the brink of approval.
Lettuce have it
SICK leaves of a different variety were the bane of Moe Coles store management last week.
FedUni’s ‘clean’ approach to coal
THE Latrobe Valley will be at the core of a national research project aimed at extending the life of brown coal.
On the march to better health
STUDENTS at Lumi Christi Primary School braved the spring rain in Churchill last week to participate in Walk to School month.
Book week’s a page turner
Staff, students, parents and parishioners recently celebrated book week at St Kieran's Catholic Primary School in Moe.





















