Surgery brings confidence
A children's home in the Philippines, that was built through the generosity of Gippsland's people, has changed the life of another beneficiary.
Twinning for tourism
AT first glance, Walhalla Goldfields Railway has little to do with Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, 17,000 kilometres away in Devon, United Kingdom.
Moe to light up the night
ORGANISERS are hoping for a big crowd of families to descend on Moe for the annual Community Carnival and Musical Fireworks Display on Saturday.
Works of art in Tyers
COLOURFUL and thought-provoking artwork from Latrobe Valley and beyond will brighten Tyers this weekend as the community hosts its annual art festival.
A Cup of coincidence
WOMEN have come a long way in the world of horse racing.
A walking snapshot of Gippsland’s heritage
FOR those who have ever wondered about the history of Gippsland, a stroll around Morwell's Kernot Lake could paint a fitting picture.
Hot water set to continue
THE Moe-Newborough Latrobe Leisure pool will continue to be heated to more than 32 degrees Celsius each Sunday for the remainder of this financial year.
Kudos for Kurnai College principal
A LATROBE Valley school principal has received state-wide recognition for his commitment to education.
VCAT meeting to resolve Latrobe councillor dispute
Outspoken Latrobe City Councillor Christine Sindt and fellow councillors who have lodged complaints against her, will have an opportunity to resolve their dispute at a confidential meeting later this month.
It’s anyone’s guess
LATROBE City councillors are remaining tight-lipped about their intentions just days out from the upcoming mayoral election.
Moe police encourage firearms amnesty
MOE police are again holding a firearms amnesty this month to encourage residents to hand in firearms.
HRL salvage mission
A buyer is being sought for the Energy Brix power station and briquette factory after owner HRL Ltd went into voluntary administration last week.