Religious multi-faith shrine mooted for Immigration Park
A proposed nine-metre tall shrine symbolising the world's major religions could soon be erected at Immigration Park, Morwell.
Traralgon cinema in sight
Major Traralgon development including cinema expected to be approved by Latrobe City Council.
Action stalls at Loy Yang
The Fair Work Commission has rejected the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union's application for a protected action ballot order at AGL Loy Yang.
The move to reconnect youth
One thing was clear when Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing announced $200,000 of funding in Morwell on Monday.
GetUp petition ‘unfair to community’
The chair of Latrobe Regional Hospital's board has slammed a petition campaign launched by community advocacy organisation GetUp, saying its emotive content risks eroding community confidence in health services across the region.
Voices of the Valley shares its plans for Valley’s future
Advocacy group voices its plans for Valley's future
Morwell recovery committee to continue for at least another year
The Morwell and Districts Community Recovery Committee will continue to operate for at least another year, possibly up to three, its chair has revealed.
University research project targets Valley childcare
The Latrobe Valley is the focus of a RMIT University research project targeting regional childcare.
Youth speak out in pivotal booklet
The voices of young Gippslanders in out-of-home care will now be heard in case management decisions following the launch of the 'My Views' booklet.
Dig deep for the Salvos
Two brass bands will perform in Traralgon this month to raise much-needed funds for the Salvation Army's aid work across the Latrobe Valley.
Schools and welfare short-changed, says Labor candidate
Labor's candidate for McMillan Chris Buckingham is concerned the federal budget lacks specific investment in the area.
Organisations sceptical of employment package
Giving unemployed youth on-the-job experience is a good idea, Gippsland representatives say. But the devil is in the detail of the Federal Government's $840.3 million Youth Employment Package, announced as part of the 2016/17 budget.















