Employment hunt continues
After more than a year of searching for employment in Gippsland's banking industry, Bangladesh national Tasnine Anjum's goal of becoming financially independent may take time.
A state of mind
Disasters such as the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009 or the Hazelwood mine fire have the power to cause a foreign emotional and physical reaction.
A long life filled with love
The Latrobe Valley community remembers Traralgon stalwart Allan Lyell Vickery, who died on Tuesday.
Summer garden care
With summer temperatures ranging from 20 to 40 degrees across the Latrobe Valley, backyard vegetable gardens are feeling the brunt of a wide range of weather conditions.
Summer night of delight
Traralgon's Summer Nights Festival will return this Friday, bigger and better than ever.
Education-rich year ahead
This year promises to be big for the Latrobe Valley's leading education providers, who last week spoke of their ambitions with Express journalist Bonny Burrows.
Festering issue in Latrobe City playground
MOULDY playground equipment and vandalized public spaces have prompted Latrobe Valley residents to contact Latrobe City Council for answers.
Pondage levels could worsen
Latrobe City Council believes water levels at Hazelwood Pondage will get even lower than the current level which last week triggered a five knot speed restriction.
Government’s recycled paper pusher
Australian Paper has warned a push within the frontbench to commit the Federal Government to using 100 per cent recycled copy paper will only work if departments and agencies buy products made at Maryvale Mill.
Ideas shaping up for performing arts centre
The concept design for a new Performing Arts Centre is forming in a collaboration between specialist arts consultants, the local performing arts community and council.
Reward offered to track down Delburn assault culprits
The Police Commissioner has approved a reward of up to $350,000 for information leading to the arrest of two men who brutally assaulted an elderly couple at their Delburn farm last year.
Time to get up and active
Health advocates are urging Latrobe Valley residents to increase their physical activity as a new year's resolution.