From orange to red, white and blue
Fortuna's Bailey Mangano has traded his orange shirt for stars and stripes in a bid to further his burgeoning football career.
Valley duo sweep up award
STARTING a business from unemployment benefits, one street sweeper and almost a decade of experience has paid off for locals Tony and Judy Zakic.
Monash Wolves not sheepish against Churchill
Monash continued its Gippsland Soccer League mid season resurgence, returning from Churchill with a 3-1 win.
How safe is ‘Homesafe’ ?
Member for Morwell Russell Northe has called on the State Government to reveal more detail about its plans for a late-night public transport service from the Melbourne CBD to regional areas.
Budjeri Napan helping women get physical
Local indigenous women have been keeping their bodies and minds active through a new exercise program in Traralgon.
Walhalla still in the dark
A TOURIST destination in the heart of Gippsland, which welcomes more than 100,000 visitors each year, will continue running without internet service and limited mobile phone coverage.
Batters step up to the plate in hit-fest
There were big swings and plenty of dings in round 10 of Latrobe Valley Baseball, as batters combined for 70 hits across the three A grade matches.
Ambassadors for change in the Valley
A BOLD plan to put the beat back into Morwell's heart will be achieved by building a sense of place; creating a healthy, connected community and establishing the town as a destination.
Life in the fast lane
A father-son duo from Traralgon recently contested Targa Tasmania, one of the world's longest and toughest tarmac rally events, fulfilling a dream decades old.
Football tackles mental health issues
Football and netball leagues across Gippsland are making holistic health their goal, by banding together to support a region-wide Mental Health Round this season.
‘Respect, dignity and equality’ in Gippsland League
Footballers and netballers will sport orange armbands when Gippsland League stands up to violence against women and children on Saturday, 25 July.
Seniors in good company
SENIORS from migrant backgrounds living in Latrobe Valley nursing homes will soon see some fresh faces, thanks to a Commonwealth-funded program aiming to reduce isolation for seniors.