Toilet troubles at a Traralgon reserve
A secluded reserve, popular with Traralgon locals, has been thrust into the spotlight amid calls for the installation of public toilets.
Skills transfer to iconic Moe building
Work is underway to transform an iconic Moe building into a community hub of activity and learning.
Ready to rock you
Born and bred Morwell performer Jaz Flowers is busy touring Australia this year, playing Oz in the international musical, We Will Rock You.
Crash causes Princes Freeway chaos
Motorists experienced hour-long delays on Tuesday following two collisions on the Princes Freeway near Moe.
No hurdle too high for Kuiy
Ethiopian born-Kuiy Jiath hardly spoke a word of English when he enrolled in an Australian school at the age of 11.
Morwell homeowners urged to join independent study
An independent expert will test and analyse the ash in 50 Morwell roof cavities as part of the State Government's response to the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry.
Loy Yang negotiations continue to stall
The Fair Work Commission has rejected a second application for a protected action ballot for Loy Yang employees, calling the CFMEU "combative" in its negotiations.
Wild weather wets Valley
Tuesday's wild weather had the Latrobe Valley experience more than half its monthly average rainfall in 24 hours.
‘It was this big’: Pondage barramundi grows to six kilos
Surveying of Hazelwood Pondage's recently-stocked barramundi has discovered growth rates comparable to Australia's best tropical barramundi fisheries.
Industry minister to return this month
State Industry and Employment Minister Wade Noonan will visit the Latrobe Valley this month to shed more light on the government's $40 million transition package.
Still missing the target
Six months of rail service disruptions may have ended but the pain is not over for Gippsland V/Line commuters.
Firewood collection season ends in Victoria
The autumn 2016 firewood collection season has closed.


















