Mining company fails to convince
A scheme for pumped hydroelectricity following proposed coal exploration activity has been called a "green wash" to gain community support.
The quest to beat cancer
The Latrobe Valley community has thrown its support behind last weekend's Relay for Life, raising about $90,000 for cancer research.
Hackers send bomb threat to school
A bomb threat sent from a hacked student email at St Paul's Anglican Grammar School prompted student evacuation warnings at Traralgon and Warragul campuses yesterday.
Pride of place at FedUni
Gender neutral change rooms and toilets will soon be available at Federation University's Churchill campus following yesterday's launch of the FedPride Strategy.
United for the Valley
A $2.6 million gateway project to welcome commuters to the Latrobe Valley has been proposed at the entrance to Moe.
Long, hot summer awaits Valley
Latrobe Valley's fire season has started much earlier than usual and residents are being urged to put in place their prevention plans now.
Latrobe Valley’s unused nappies wanted
Member for Morwell Russell Northe is encouraging parents with leftover unused nappies to donate them to the Nappy Collective Giving Project.
Culinary adventure
A former Morwell resident has just been named Gippsland's Regional Achiever for 2015, following a busy period as Australia's first Young Chef ambassador.
Broadbent’s battle for local paper
Federal Member for McMillan Russell Broadbent has used Parliament to urge all Australians to buy locally-made paper.
Push continues to keep ASIC local
The privatisation of the Traralgon Australian Securities and Investments Commission business registry is one step closer with more than 10 expressions of interest announced.
Fatal collision in Traralgon
Police are investigating a fatal collision in the west-end of Traralgon this afternoon.
Treated water from ash spill released to Morwell creek
TREATED water from an ash spill at Hazelwood Power Station last week has been released into Bennetts Creek, just outside Morwell.