Kaiden laid to rest
Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the name image of a person who has died.
By AIDAN KNIGHT
TRIBUTES continue...
Free weekend public transport over summer
By AIDAN KNIGHT
IN an effort to promote the Metro Tunnel due for completion this December, the state government has announced free public transport on...
Buenos dias senor mayor
By AIDAN KNIGHT
LATROBE City Mayor Dale Harriman will travel to Spain next month for a conference headed by the International Urban and Regional Corporation...
People power
By AIDAN KNIGHT
AFTER being excluded from state government funding in the 2025/26 budget, the Latrobe Health Assembly (LHA) has received a new lease on...
System is fuel for thought
By AIDAN KNIGHT
REGULATIONS concerning fuel retailers have come into play across Victoria, requiring mandatory fuel price reporting.
The new system, introduced last August, requires all...
From the archives by Aidan Knight
50 years ago
The Express, October 24, 1975
Floods - 'APM to blame'
FARMERS along the Latrobe River flats, north of Traralgon, are to protest the River...
The best of eat, drink and play in Gippsland
By KATRINA BRANDON
THE best of Gippsland's produce will be on show this Saturday (October 18).
Featured at the Eat, Drink, Play Gippsland festival at the...
Yarram residents facing hour-round trip to Traralgon for banking
By STEFAN BRADLEY
BENDIGO Bank closed its Yarram branch and ATM on September 25, shifting customers over to their Traralgon branch.
Whether they switch banks or...
Prosecution lodges appeal against Patterson
By STEFAN BRADLEY
PROSECUTORS in the Erin Patterson case claim Judge Christopher Beale "erred" during his sentencing of the Leongatha triple-murderer, and that her punishment...
Hard waste collection time in the Valley
By KATRINA BRANDON
THE time has come.
Latrobe City Council's free hard waste collection is right around the corner, where locals in declared garbage collection areas,...
Latrobe leading an unwanted stat
By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT
LATROBE Valley is topping even more unwanted categories.
Last August, Latrobe City lost $4.8 million on gambling machines, making it by far the...
Council meeting completed in less than 10 minutes
By AIDAN KNIGHT
IN what experts are calling a "speedrun of democracy," Latrobe City Council clocked its shortest meeting in living memory on Monday, October...





















