Overcome life’s struggles in a fun way
A TRARALGON children's mental health program set in the "fun environment" of a fast food restaurant is hoping to expand across the Latrobe Valley.
Offering feeding support
FOR 24 year-old mother of two Melissa Campbell, breastfeeding did not come easy.
Colour of spring
It is halfway through spring, the sun is shining and roses are beginning to bloom at the Morwell Centenary Rose Garden.
The joys of making a mess
In the past year the Salvation Army in Morwell has become home to a kind of "mess" everybody would love to see and keep.
Greens’ coal plan gets cold reception
The Greens are pushing for a joint state and federal government body to lead the Latrobe Valley's transition from the brown coal industry.
Fears for Yallourn North mosque
The keeper of the Yallourn North mosque sought police assistance to protect the 18 year-old place of worship on the same day anti-Islam rallies were scheduled overseas and in Bendigo.
Pathology scientists to go, union says
The Medical Scientists Association of Victoria says three senior scientists at a private pathology company's Latrobe Regional Hospital laboratory will be made redundant.
Back in business
From couch surfing to living in a permanent house and now looking for work, 44 year-old Tracey Metaxas is getting herself back into the community.
Breaking new ground
AGL Loy Yang mine operator Kate Johnston has become the company's first female dredger driver and the only woman currently employed in this type of work in Victoria.
Walhalla wonder hits the market
Windsor House, arguably Walhalla's most impressive and recognised original building, is on the market and could fetch between $1.2 and $1.4 million.
Hazelwood Power Station spill under investigation
The Environment Protection Authority is investigating a spill from the ashing system of GDF SUEZ's Hazelwood power station.
Horror crash in Churchill
A woman was in a stable condition yesterday after a life-threatening head-on collision in Churchill earlier this week.