Doors remain open at Rosedale childcare
The Rosedale community is "ecstatic" to learn its child care centre is set to remain open into the coming financial year, thanks to almost $50,000 in funding.
Job seekers working from the shadows
Aspiring realtor and Traralgon resident Gary Henderson got a sneak peak into the daily life of a real estate agent as part of Job Shadow Day.
All roads lead to zero toll
VicRoads will host the inaugural Gippsland Road Safety Forum this week.
Growth review on hold
THE long-awaited Traralgon Growth Areas Review framework will not be adopted until further meetings are held between state authorities, landowners and industry.
Demolish ‘eyesore’, or we will
A longstanding "eyesore" at the gateway to Traralgon South will be demolished one way or another following decisions by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and Latrobe City Council.
Two-vehicle collision at Hazelwood North
TRARALGON police are investigating the cause of a two-vehicle collision at Hazelwood North on Tuesday morning.
Govt will ‘go on’
It will be "business as usual" in the Latrobe Valley following Monday's Prime Ministerial leadership change, according to the Latrobe Valley's Federal MPs.
Stroke can strike at anytime
With a smile as wide as she is tall and only five years old, it is hard to believe Harmony Hoskin has suffered a stroke.
Who could the lucky winner be?
An unsuspecting Latrobe Valley resident may be the lucky winner of a TattsLotto division one prize.
We will welcome you with open arms
LATROBE Valley's history of resettling new arrivals and refugees will set a positive precedent to welcome those caught up in the Syria and Iraq humanitarian crisis.
The tale of an animator
MOE animator Josiah Brooks has some tales to tell, both old and new.
Clash of cultures embraced
A CROSS-cultural course where Sudanese, Thai, Vietnamese and Greek students learn indigenous artwork and culture will continue following the success of its pilot program.