FedTraining CEO steps down
FEDERATION Training will soon find itself at the reins of a new leader with chief executive Wendy Wood confirming her departure from the organisation.
Facing up to coal
NOT all art is a pretty picture on the wall.
Medical minds meet
VICTORIA'S regional health professionals gathered at Federation University's Churchill campus on Friday to discuss the latest in acute medical care.
Trekking their troubles away
IN the mountainous Flinders Ranges, 10 Latrobe Valley teenagers trekked away their troubles one step at a time.
Hay baling sparks fire at Jeeralang Junction
A THREE-hectare blaze at Jeeralang Junction started from hay being baled, according to the Country Fire Authority.
The switch to an energy efficient future in Latrobe
Latrobe City Council is working towards a municipality-wide switch to energy-saving light bulbs in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The sign that Christmas is on the way
LETTERS to rival the famous 'Hollywood' sign have appeared on the hills behind Yallourn North.
Powerful message of pride
THE Latrobe Valley must take pride in the past, present and future of brown coal-generated electricity and its role in Victoria's economy.
Gippsland stalwart passes on
GIPPSLAND Trades and Labour Council stalwart John Parker has died over the weekend.
Air Force Cadets aim high
LEARNING to fly solo, how to survive in the bush and gaining basic engineering skills are among the opportunities offered at the Australian Air Force Cadets.
Silence is not the answer to asbestos
The head of a national asbestos safety agency has encouraged the community to speak out about asbestos issues.
Vital health bus recognised
A world-first holiday dialysis bus that started in the Latrobe Valley has won a national disability award.



















