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.
Aldi, please don’t go
A PLAN by supermarket chain Aldi to move its Traralgon store from the town's central business has some people fearing the move will disjoin the town.
No lasting environmental impacts from Hazelwood mine fire: EPA
MONITORING reports released by the Environment Protection Authority have shown no evidence that the Hazelwood mine fire has had an ongoing impact on the Latrobe Valley environment.
Maryvale mill spill under investigation
An industrial spill at the Maryvale Mill is under investigation by the Environment Protection Authority, to determine whether waste has been released into the Latrobe River.
Sixty years of Pies on the rise
Glengarry Junior Football Club has come a long way since 1955, when founder Oswald Martin would transport young Magpies to their matches across Gippsland in his utility truck.
Knocking on Morwell’s doors
Latrobe City Council staff will hit the pavement this month to check in on the health and wellbeing of residents in a section of Morwell's south.
Creating an inclusive workplace
Providing a supportive workplace for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex employees was the focus of a training awareness session at AGL Loy Yang.
Cr Sindt undeterred
Latrobe City Councillor Christine Sindt says she does not intend to remove or retract a controversial post on her councillor Facebook page regarding same-sex marriage.
State to get Gippslanders back to work
Aspiring chefs, farmers and hospitality workers across Gippsland will receive an additional $2.6 million as part of the State Government's TAFE Back to Work Fund.

















