Doorways to remain open
A program that has helped 21 people with mental illnesses in the Latrobe Valley and Baw Baw secure housing in the private rental market has been funded for the next four years.
Gippsland’s ageing paradox
An imbalance between a growing ageing population and a shrinking number of health service providers in Gippsland was among discussions at a Traralgon forum.
Federal commitment
Women and children experiencing domestic violence and homeless youth will still have access to front-line services following a $230 million Federal Government investment.
A hole lot of concern
A gaping hole at the front of a driveway has left a Morwell man at his wit's end.
Asleep on asbestos?
Latrobe City Council has been chastised over its lax response to an asbestos scare in a Morwell residential area, which allegedly resulted in the carcinogenic material cut to pieces by a council-operated lawnmower.
Where eagles dare
Abseiling from a 27-storey building might not be your typical weekend activity, but two Morwell workers are getting their adrenaline fix and supporting foster children.
Residents cry fowl over poultry farm proposal
Residents concerned about a poultry farm proposal for the outskirts of Toongabbie will have an extra month to have their say on the issue.
Community connects with study
Tracie Lund, Andrew Wood and Carolyne Boothman among members of mine fire health study community advisory committee.
Australian flag stolen from veteran’s Morwell yard
A Vietnam veteran whose Australian flag was stolen from his front yard last week says the incident has left him feeling "empty".
Air reading fault again
The Environment Protection Authority has published incorrect air quality readings for the second time in a fortnight, after monitoring for fine particulate matter hit 'very poor' levels overnight.
Patience hits rock bottom at bus stop
A slab of concrete left stranded in the middle of a Moe nature strip is the first sign that something may be amiss.
Unions prepare for mill mediation
Unions are confident upcoming enterprise bargaining negotiations at the Maryvale Mill will be "respectful" and "productive", despite a range of ominous signs for the operation's future.