Rich remembered
ON the afternoon of 17 February 1967, an Australian force from the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment found itself facing defeat in a thick patch of jungle near the coast of Phuoc Tuy province.
Turbine upgrade on the cards
One of the Latrobe Valley's power stations is planning to replace existing turbines with a "higher efficiency design".
Police state of mind matters
Psychological support is always given to those first responders in an event or disaster.
T’gon Sth servo demolition extension rejected
A push to delay demolition of a long-unfinished Traralgon South service station has been quashed by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
Law proposal gathers heat
Gippsland-based Senator Ricky Muir has labelled proposed changes to Latrobe City Council's Local Law 2 as "government overreach".
Alleged car thieves nabbed in Newborough
Serial car thieves have been charged after they were discovered by police asleep in a stolen vehicle in Newborough on Monday.
Door knockers to head to Morwell’s north
Fire recovery doorknocks have been extended to more of Morwell, with the next round to take place in the town's north.
Plans unveiled
The public got its first look at detailed plans for the Latrobe Valley gateway project at Moe on Wednesday.
Up for the challenge
A maroon monsoon is set to breeze through Kay Street next month at the Traralgon Harriers' annual Community Fun Run and Walk.
Pop up for fun activities
It is all happening in one little section of Morwell where synthetic turf, life-sized games and outdoor furniture now call a small stretch of road home.
Winning feeling
It was celebrations all round after two Morwell women's shared TattsLotto entry won a division one prize worth about $1.17 million.
Australian Paper fined over spill
Australian Paper is conducting an engineering study of a fibreglass pipeline at Maryvale Mill following a 30,000 litre spill into the Latrobe River last year.

















