From strength to strength
Twenty-two year-old Damian O'Brien is recovering well from the stroke he suffered last month.
Charged and ready to roll
A new wave of auto tourism is expected to surge in Gippsland at the unveiling of a public electric car charging station.
Storm of swords forecast for Moe
The battle is coming to Apex Park, Moe on Monday when knights, bandits and warlocks will brawl for glory and honour on the Queen's Birthday holiday.
No go on network piggy back
Telstra's chief executive has slammed a call by the Victorian Farmers Federation to open up its networks to competing mobile carriers.
Uni study exchange partnership blossoms
International students will receive course credits to study at Churchill under a joint partnership between Federation University and its Chinese counterparts.
The enduring fight for equality
A bullet wound inflicted on the way home from school did not deter Pakistani's Malala Yousafzai from fighting for equality.
Police presence to return
The eyes and ears of a police presence could return to Boolarra as soon as next month following community demands to address hoon driving, break-ins and vandalism.
Improving education
A Traralgon after-school homework class supporting Koorie students has received a $1000 donation to go towards food, sports equipment and stationery in 2016.
Swept away by coal
From dust to diamonds; from coal to clean.
Turning riding into writing
Gippsland author Terry Hudson used to sell books for publishing companies.
Hazelwood survey moves to phase two
Almost 1000 invitation packs have now been distributed, calling on eligible adults in a section of Morwell to participate in the Hazelwood Health Study's adult survey.
Volunteers fired-up
Volunteer firefighters in the Latrobe Valley and beyond have expressed their ongoing disapproval of a proposed enterprise bargaining agreement between the CFA and United Firefighters Union.






















