Learn the secrets of the circus
A circus performer with more than 30 years of experience delighting audiences worldwide is now in Morwell teaching students and the public new skills.
Deadlock continues at Loy Yang A
AGL Loy Yang says it is seeking an "impasse" with unions at a conciliation conference before the Fair Work Commission today.
Labor’s push for a ‘just transition’
Moving the Latrobe Valley beyond brown coal and into renewable energies is the focus of the Australian Labor Party's proposed transition plan.
Friends’ vertical shift of attitude
For someone scared of heights, Anglicare Morwell's Millie Kennedy is doing the unthinkable.
Force’s latest recruits
Who would have thought Gippslanders could find a police job on Facebook?
Man charged following Traralgon death
Homicide Squad detectives have charged a 65-year-old man following the discovery of a woman’s body in Traralgon on 14 April.
Valley rallies for family
Two families who have experienced the devastating effects of Friedreich Ataxia have been blown away by the Latrobe Valley community's support.
Help shape your child’s future
Parents across the Latrobe Valley are encouraged to have their say on council's draft municipal early years plan.
Positive step for Latrobe Valley mothers
A global women's movement that began with a vision of eradicating negative attitudes toward childbirth will now have a Latrobe Valley chapter.
Charlie’s cracking innings
Taking over the role of Budgeree Hall's committee secretary in 1946, the then 21 year-old Charlie Roy didn't know what to expect.
Crazy course to conquer cancer
Three teams from the Latrobe Valley will this month conquer the 3500 kilometre journey from Mackay to Hobart as part of the annual Sh!tbox Rally, a national fundraiser for the Cancer Council.
Demolition day arrives for unfinished servo
The prominent would-be Traralgon South service station that sat unfinished for years has been demolished by Latrobe City Council.


















