Pop-up park on the way
After a short delay in temporarily transforming Morwell's Tarwin Street, a pop-up park is set to occupy the space from February.
Police seize drugs, weapons at Yallourn North
A 22 year-old man and 24 year-old woman have been charged for drug possession and weapon offences at Yallourn North.
Valley optimism outshines online shadow
Times are tough for Latrobe Valley small and medium businesses, although traders are trying to stay positive.
Support from the ground up
Enthusiasm for a new performing art centre in Traralgon was on full display when about 200 people took part in the 'Get it Built' photograph on Thursday.
Getting a taste of new life in India
On the first night Latrobe Valley mother-of-three Kelly Stevenson spent in India, she cried.
Spot the difference: the high price of fuel
Latrobe Valley motorists who are once again challenging pump prices across the region.
A partnership of care
A new partnership between local police and Latrobe Regional Hospital aims to provide a faster response to people experiencing a mental health crisis, free up police resources and ease pressure on the emergency department.
Federal Government’s ‘shocking’ imported paper admission
The Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, which is responsible for Australian manufacturing, buys almost no copy paper made at Maryvale Mill.
Pipe dreams cut short
Gippsland Water no longer wants to maintain a 60 year-old pipe that supplies water to Sunny Creek residents.
Workers left out to dry
About 100 jobs are in limbo at the HY Moe Meat abattoir, where workers have been left without an income since production stopped in December.
From the ashes, Morwell residents take charge
Seven neighbours sit under the carport of a home on Morwell's south side.
Health degrees prove popular at FedUni
FEDERATION University Gippsland remains optimistic about its future following a spike in direct applications and seven per cent increase in first-round offers compared to 2015.


















