High-flying Bombers
Yallourn-Yallourn North has booked a place in next Saturday's second semi-final after downing favourites Mirboo North in Saturday's Mid Gippsland qualifying final.
Bulldogs bullied into submission
HEYFIELD will contest a fifth straight North Gippsland Football Netball League grand final, after stunning minor premier Sale City in Saturday's second semi-final at Gordon Street Recreation Reserve.
CFA dismisses Opposition ‘ban’
Member for Morwell Russell Northe has expressed his disappointment at the Country Fire Authority "banning" State Opposition politicians from officially participating in medal ceremonies and brigade dinners.
Walking from dark places to hope and recovery
A sense of solidarity, the community coming together and people speaking out about a topic often perceived as taboo will be the experience of a community walk next month.
A ‘homely’ broadcast
Jamie Pallot and Jason Loughrey run a radio station from home voluntarily.
Precious puppy’s training
Traralgon resident Sandra Sumner was reading the paper when she noticed Seeing Eye Dogs Australia had a call-out for volunteer puppy carers.
School traffic concerns
The Department of Education says it is working closely with Latrobe City Council to minimise potential traffic congestion and road safety issues at the new Morwell merged primary school.
Centenary wonders
Age is just a number for a group Narracan Gardens Nursing Home residents, who in the past five years have all celebrated their 100th birthdays.
Latrobe Valley gets housing support for women and children escaping domestic violence
National not-for-profit housing provider Community Housing Limited will provide 18 new properties in the Latrobe Valley for women and their children escaping domestic violence.
Experienced Monk bides his time
DROUIN cyclist Cyrus Monk believes the experience he has gained during the past two years will allow him to make his mark when the Tour of Gippsland kicks off in Traralgon on Wednesda
Snow galore at Mt Baw Baw
Skiers who travelled to Mount Baw Baw for the weekend had plenty to celebrate with the resort receiving an 18 centimetre dump of snow on Friday.
The silent world of music
Traralgon pianist, Michelle Stevens was born blind. She lost her hearing about 20 years ago and kept playing.

















