Feds neglect Valley: Madigan
An independent Victorian senator has accused the Federal Government of neglecting a Latrobe Valley economic transition over the past three-and-a-half years.
Gippsland man jailed
A 36 year-old man has been handed a seven-year prison sentence for historic cases of sexual assault across Gippsland.
TRAMPS founders still fighting on for shared path
The original Traralgon and Morwell Pedallers are hopeful Latrobe City Council’s recently adopted plan, and subsequent funding application, will see their vision of a shared path carried out after a long fight.
Willow Grove mums help secure state-wide funding for kindergartens
TWELVE months ago Willow Grove Kindergarten was struggling to fundraise thousands of dollars to keep its door open.
Asian import ballots docked
A GOVERNMENT plan to use imported paper for ballot papers and how-to-vote cards at the upcoming federal election has been slammed by industry, unionists and local representation.
Advocacy organisation defends ‘save LRH petition’
GetUp has defended its 'Save our Latrobe Regional Hospital' petition.
Another victory for Wissmer
RUNNING | It was four wins on the trot for Ryan Wissmer and a first for Alexandra Bull, who took out the 25-kilometre Martin Thompson Memorial championship yesterday.
C4G pleads case to Victorian treasurer
A BUSINESS case for the Traralgon bypass and the completion of the Princes Highway duplication between Traralgon and Sale are projects the committee for Gippsland is turning its lobbying efforts to in the coming months.
St Michael’s parish prepares to celebrate 100 years
ST Michael's Traralgon and Glengarry parish community, past and present, will come together this month to celebrate their centennial.
Healthy workers, healthy business
IMPROVING health outcomes among employees can be good for the mind and the body, but also for business.
All smiles at FedUni
FEDERATION University students are some of the state's most satisfied, according to a national student survey.
A student’s journey to a better life
TARA Schultz described her childhood as isolating.
Growing up surrounded by drugs, alcohol and crime, the Morwell resident experienced first-hand the struggles of a low socio-economic family.



















