Valley continues to gamble away
The Latrobe Valley continues to pour the most money into electronic gaming machines out of all the Gippsland regions, with last financial year's spend reaching $43.56 million.
Latrobe City candidates come forward
The latest council elections are just around the corner and candidates are announcing their nominations for a seat on Latrobe City Council.
$10m for jobs growth
A $10 million State Government fund has been set up to attract new employment opportunities to the Latrobe Valley and help existing businesses grow.
Local jewel tarnished by rubbish
Broken glass, aluminium cans, hard rubbish and used toilet paper are among the heaps of waste regularly dumped in and around a local school camp and nearby Lake Narracan.
Moe fire ‘not suspicious’
A fire at an automotive paint workshop in Moe on Tuesday morning has been deemed 'not suspicious'.
No job too small for new officer-in-charge
As Boolarra police's newly-appointed officer-in-charge Leading Senior Constable Matt Ryan will ensure the community is in safe hands no matter the emergency.
A taste of something different
About 60 Traralgon College students from years seven to 12 will bring their interpretation of 'The Ugly Duckling' to the Wakakirri Secondary Schools' Challenge in Frankston next week.
Koala hospital a top priority for shelter
Staff at a wildlife shelter nestled in Rawson are fundraising to develop Victoria's first koala hospital and burns unit.
Big things ahead for small Valley businesses
A month-long calendar of events is about to begin for Gippsland's small and medium-sized businesses to become inspired, up-skilled and boost productivity and competitiveness.
Moe fire under investigation
The Country Fire Authority is investigating the cause of a building fire in Moe early this morning
A small act with a big impact
For Yallourn North mum Jodie Dash, her recent three-week mission to Kenya to distribute feminine hygiene packs for school girls was like "returning to friends".
Valley businesses excel at gala night
Latrobe Valley's businesses and organisations were recognised last week at an annual gala awards night as voted by the people of the area.

















