State schools match it with private
Latrobe Valley's more expensive private and Catholic schools are only marginally outperforming their State Government counterparts in year 12 study scores.
Stamp out ‘ice’
Latrobe police hope to replicate a 263 per cent spike in 'ice' tip offs experienced earlier this year, through the relaunch of the 'Dob in a Dealer' campaign in Traralgon this week.
Keeping the mind focussed
A resource book for home and community care providers was launched on Wednesday to promote the mental and emotional wellbeing of seniors attending the planned activity groups.
Painful pursuit
The father of a man tragically killed in a 2012 head-on collision in Morwell, minutes after police called off a nearby chase, has criticised a restrictive overhaul to police pursuit procedures as "going too far".
Gippy trains late again
Gippsland train commuters were faced with an unacceptable number of delayed trains last month after V/Line did not meet its punctuality target for the Traralgon line.
Baby Mabel parents probe legal action
The parents of a baby who died shortly after birth at Latrobe Regional Hospital in October 2012 will take legal action against the hospital after the conclusion of a coronial inquest.
Mine fire information session
An information session will be held for people preparing to write a submission to the re-opened Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry on Monday, 27 July.
Mercury scare in Morwell and Traralgon eased
Fire fighters involved in last week's mercury scare can so far breathe a sigh of relief after further testing of equipment has shown negative results.
The latest news from across Gippsland
Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort will welcome more than 100 sled dogs of various breeds on the 25 and 26 July for the inaugural Mount Baw Baw Dog Sled Dash.
Mine fire inquiry timeline set
Further details of community consultation and public hearings for the re-opened Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry have been released.
Spotlight on road safety
A road safety campaign encouraging truck drivers across Gippsland and eastern Victoria to turn their lights on during the day has been nationally recognised.
Living with diabetes for 50 years
Fifty-six year-old Jeeralang Junction resident Erica Darragh will be awarded with the Kellion Victory Medal in Melbourne this Wednesday for living with type 1 diabetes for more than 50 years.

















