Morwell’s age of prosperity
A LONG-awaited lifeline for Morwell's struggling town centre has been welcomed by the business community as a major turning point.
Family love spurs carer Michael on
FOURTEEN years have passed since Moe resident Michael Krawec quit his job and took full time care of his two sons and wife, who have a range of disabilities.
Mayor-elect Harriman to focus on job creation
Latrobe City Mayor-elect Dale Harriman's prime focus will be on job creation and getting the most for the Valley during his two-year term.
Fatal crash at Rosedale
A woman has died after a vehicle left the road at Rosedale early this morning.
Women united
Latrobe Valley women are invited to come together this month to learn about Muslim culture and celebrate the region's diversity.
Mine fire meeting
The public will tomorrow get the opportunity to hear from the man tasked with ensuring the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry recommendations are implemented.
Rise of the machines
The Latrobe Valley will set the international stage for the future of robotic engineering, with Federation University awarded the hosting rights for a global 'mechatronics' conference in 2017.
Keep going, keep creating
Art-lovers young and old viewed more than 500 creations in Tyers at the weekend.
‘Deliberate attack’ stuns kinder
After a long Melbourne Cup Day weekend, kindergarten children were shocked to discover their playground had been vandalised by opportunists.
Up, up and away
Local residents caught a high flying spectacle in Latrobe Valley skies last week, courtesy of an inconvenient smoke alarm in Melbourne Airport's flight control tower.
Latrobe leads way with wood policy
A peak timber industry body has commended Latrobe City Council on its release of a unique draft Wood Encouragement Policy for community consultation.
Who will become Latrobe’s leader?
Councillors tight-lipped about whether they will put their hand up tonight to be the region's next Mayor.