Make Moe a destination
Visitors from Melbourne and across the state can plan their trip to Moe and the Latrobe Valley with a new planning guide launched on Friday.
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.
You are not alone
Suicide is one of the biggest killers across Australia and affects - on average - more people in Latrobe Valley than other regions across Victoria.
Towers to shed light on black spots
Small country towns subject to black spot mobile phone coverage and limited data service should soon see an improvement following a $385 million joint investment.
Gippsland man arrested over Hernes Oak fire
Arson and Explosives Squad detectives today arrested a man regarding the February 2014 fires that significantly impacted the Latrobe Valley.
Strengthening partnerships
Latrobe City Council welcomed a delegation from its Chinese sister city, Taizhou, to explore and strengthen collaborative partnerships on Monday.
Hospital expansion underway
INITIAL earthworks, establishing sewerage and car park spaces has begun for the $73 million expansion at Latrobe Regional Hospital.
Hydroelectric project just ‘window dressing’
NEW coal exploration licenses in Gippsland have been announced to prospect black coal with a view to establish a solar pumped hydroelectric generation project.
Random act of kindness
Traralgon florist Rhi Tomholt hopes to make one person's day a little brighter by leaving a bouquet of flowers for an unassuming passerby this Sunday.
Honour and respect
AS Gippsland troops departed the Traralgon Railway Station, bound for the Great War, the town's band played for them.



















