Driven to freeze the disease
The sole local team in Daniher's Drive through Gippsland is hoping to boost the awareness of Motor Neurone Disease and greater Gippsland.
Augmented reality sets in
Augmented reality has made its way to the Latrobe Valley in a pilot program aimed at equipping students with futuristic, digital technology skills.
Journey down the yellow brick road
Travel somewhere over the rainbow with Flinders Christian Community College's latest production of The Wizard of Oz.
Connected through the power of singing
From performing in front of more than 2000 people in Traralgon's Victory Park to gracing the stage of the Sydney Opera House - 2016 has been a busy year for the Latrobe Valley Community Choir.
Thousands flock to makers market
In two events, the Gippsland Makers Market has attracted about 10,000 people estimated to have spent more than $90,000. The next event is Sunday 14 August.
Underway, at long last
A two-storey retail and office development in the centre of Traralgon is underway after a decade-long wait.
Valley praised for dobbing in a dealer
Crime Stoppers has experienced a 533 per cent increase in tip-offs related to the distribution and manufacturing of methamphetamine across the Latrobe Valley as part of an initiative encouraging residents to "dob in" a drug dealer.
Sunflower program shines brightly
The transformation of the Latrobe Valley's vacant blocks into fields of sunflowers has gained the attention of politicians, national media and state-wide awards.
Editorial: Citizen jury still out
It beggars belief that a community consultation process claiming to represent all of regional Victoria could have resulted in such a recommendation which is so far removed from local sentiment.
Student support ‘lacking’
A Gippsland politician has slammed the State Government for not stepping in to help students with fees and course recognition after local training providers suddenly closed their doors.
‘Citizen jury’ recommends Gippsland trains terminate at Pakenham
A public consultation process which Gippslanders were prevented from participating in has recommended Gippsland trains terminate at Pakenham.
No plans to stop trains at Pakenham: Allan
State Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan says the government has no plans to stop Gippsland trains at Pakenham and make people transfer.



















