Thinking ahead
Twenty-two year-old Sarah Roberts from Tyers has spent a year designing a storage system to help residents in bushfire-prone areas with the daunting task of evacuation.
Fire truck rollover
A motorcyclist has sustained minor injuries after evading an oncoming fire truck that rolled over in wet conditions along Yallourn North's Brown Coalmine Road.
A positive outlook for Latrobe Valley
Creating a positive image for the region, opportunities for young people and entering a 'resilience' phase post-mine-fire are some of the hopes community leaders hold for 2016.
Cooling off in the Valley for New Year’s
With New Year's Eve temperatures peaking at 39.3 degrees in the Latrobe Valley, community members headed to the region's outdoor pools to cool off.
Offering a lifestyle option
A long-term development plan for Lake Narracan is something the wider community should embrace, according to Committee for Moe secretary Sue Abbott.
Crisis website to help Gippsland tourism
A new crisis support website has been developed to support Gippsland's tourism operators in the event of an emergency.
Appeal filled with generosity
More than 1000 gifts were left under the Kmart Traralgon store's Christmas tree since the appeal launch in November.
Christmas hampers of hope
People struggling over the holiday period received a little extra help with the donation of food by the Moe community.
Tiny town set for boom
Willow Grove's small businesses are preparing for a lucrative start to the year to cap off the first summer since boating restrictions were lifted on Blue Rock Lake.
Orton spears a few
Twin City bowman Drew Orton became the toast of 2015 when he was named Archery Association of Australia shooter of the year in the cubs’ age bracket.
A kick ahead of the rest
Lowanna College student Zaida Glibanovic never worried about the negative comments directed at her about being a Muslim teenager learning martial arts.
Raincheck for Duncan’s run-hundred
The threat of bushfires in last Saturday’s searing heat prompted the postponement of Duncan’s Run Hundred until April.