Police continue hunt for Morwell Club robber
Police are still on the hunt for the man who robbed the Morwell Club armed with a kitchen knife in January.
Crime rates up in Victoria
A 2.5 per cent Victorian crime rate increase has been attributed to the ice epidemic, however local police say other factors could have contributed.
EPA questioned on lack of community information
The Environment Protection Authority is investigating whether Energy Australia Yallourn has breached the Environment Protection Act, following an ash slurry spill into the Morwell River.
Show respect for all cultures
Latrobe City councillor Kellie O'Callaghan has launched a social media campaign in the wake of controversial comments made by her fellow councillor Christine Sindt.
Traralgon rally for asylum seekers
More than 100 people are expected to converge on Traralgon's Victory Park next weekend to rally over Australia's treatment of asylum seekers.
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".
Refugee zone back on council agenda
A Symbolic commitment by Latrobe City Council to welcome refugees to the region will be challenged on Monday night.
Time to ‘cut the fat’
Latrobe Valley residents could face their lowest rate increase in years, as Latrobe City moves to reign spending into a new era of "financial sustainability and constraint".
Energy Australia Yallourn under investigation after ash slurry spill into Morwell River
The Environment Protection Authority is investigating whether Energy Australia Yallourn has breached the Environment Protection Act, following an ash slurry spill into the Morwell River.
Volunteers are popping bubble of social isolation
Latrobe Valley residents are being urged to volunteer 30 minutes of their time each fortnight, and visit those in the community who may feel socially isolated.