Out of the loop
Latrobe City councillors say they're in the dark over the State Government's $40 million transition package for the region.
Council victorious in main drain battle
Ratepayers have once again dodged an estimated $100 million bill following a Supreme Court of Appeal decision in Latrobe City's favour.
Eat, laugh and socialise
Something as simple as a shared meal is hoped to bring the Churchill community together and offer those feeling isolated or in need, a place to build relationships.
Stomping it up at the MCG
Yallourn North grandmother Paula Pettingill is looking to break a personal record when she takes on the annual Stadium Stomp next month.
Dose of the full Spectrum
The creators of Live at Spectrum say prospective viewers need to first watch what they've produced in order to fully understand the concept of a live television show streamed online.
Valley’s unsung heroes immortalised in 3D busts
Fifteen of Latrobe Valley's 'unsung heroes' and their archetypal qualities have been captured in three-dimensional busts, on show in Morwell until 3 July.
Every election vote matters
Ljubica Radin is excited to add her name to the estimated 15.6 million Australians who will cast their votes at the upcoming federal election.
Labor names Gippsland candidate one month into federal campaign
Almost half way through this year's federal election campaign, the Australian Labor Party yesterday announced its replacement candidate for the seat of Gippsland.
Union pushes on with second action ballot
Unionists have filed for a second protected action ballot order for AGL Loy Yang employees with the Fair Work Commission.
Rail plan rolled out for regional Victoria
A train service every 20 minutes in peak times at regional stations including Traralgon is among the long-term goals set out by the State Government in a development plan for Victoria's regional rail network.
Where are the jobs?
Unemployment rates in the Latrobe-Gippsland region are going against the trend of other regional cities in Victoria.
Plan ‘doesn’t go far enough’
Public transport remains "poor" in the wake of V/Line's multi-month train cancellation crisis earlier this year, according to the Gippsland V/Line Users' Group.



















