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.
Celebrate ‘our togetherness’
This year Reconciliation Australia asked the country to reflect on its national identity as well as the place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and rights in the nation's story. In doing so, a range of activities took place across the Latrobe Valley this week.
Labor names Gippsland candidate
The Australian Labor Party has today announced accountant and Morwell resident Shashi Bhatti as its replacement candidate for the seat of Gippsland.
Coupons for hard rubbish
The return of kerbside hard waste collection is still not on the cards for Latrobe Valley residents.
But soon, a coupon system will be, as part of a 12-month trial to begin in 2017/18.
H’wood closure suggestions denied
The Hazelwood mine operator has denied suggestions its brown coal power station may be shut down following comments made by the company's French chief executive.
Valley students in limbo
About six weeks after TBM Training closed its Morwell campus doors, students are still seeking answers.
$2M damage bill at LRH, but services back to normal
Latrobe Regional Hospital is facing a damage bill of between $2 million and $3 million after fire engulfed consulting suites on Thursday.
Time to embrace all cultures
A Gunai Kurnai woman is encouraging the Latrobe Valley community to embrace each other's cultures and share stories as National Reconciliation Week festivities kick off.
Undercover market for artisan and entrepreneurs
In the shelter of the Dahlsens building in Traralgon, young entrepreneurs Elizabeth Maskiell and Amy Jane are launching the Gippsland Makers Market on Sunday, 12 June.


















