Residents oppose Traralgon brothel
An application to build a brothel in Traralgon has attracted strong objections from the community, with nearby businesses fearing it poses a safety risk to the area.
Family changed forever
"We celebrate it," Boolarra's Di Billingsley says of Christmas Day.
Latrobe needs your voice
Developing Latrobe Valley's identity as a regional city while maintaining its rural landscapes is the focus of a new Latrobe City project.
Gentleman Jack remembered
FOR more than three decades, the remains of war veteran Jack Pilcher have rested in an unmarked grave at Narracan Cemetery.
The Valley never forgets
WHEN the clock struck 11am on Wednesday, the Latrobe Valley fell silent.
Cyclist struck near Loy Yang
A CYCLIST has received multiple injuries after being hit by an unknown vehicle near Loy Yang.
‘Tis the season of colour and art
CREATING a buzz around arts and culture is the focus of a Valley-wide festival kicking off in Moe on Saturday before heading to Morwell and Traralgon.
Safe workplace pays off for Latrobe community
Latrobe Valley community organisations have shared $35,000 in donations as a result of safe work during a recent AGL Loy Yang power station maintenance outage.
Search for the perfect rose
SOUTH Australian horticulturists are looking to the award-winning Morwell Rose Garden for their latest inspiration.
‘Difficult topic’ up for discussion in Traralgon
END of life support and genuine choice are up for discussion at a community forum to be held in Traralgon on Tuesday.
Mine Fire Inquiry report delayed
A report identifying ways to improve the Latrobe Valley community's health as part of the reopened Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry won't be delivered until next year.
Latrobe Valley mentor considers foster care
Sonya Karo is considering becoming a foster carer at the age of 51.