Waldo targeted in spray paint prank
A HAZELWOOD North woman was shocked to find her pet Labrador spray painted yellow on Monday morning.
Mural to promote Lifeline
FOUR figures tracking the process of defeat to accepting the help of another has been expressed in a mural behind the Lifeline Gippsland Morwell opportunity shop.
Potentially major fire season
Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley has urged residents to carry out fire prevention and preparedness measures before Christmas ahead of a potentially major bushfire season.
Emergency crews under one roof
Morwell's fire and ambulance services will be housed under an $8 million dollar roof if the Labor party comes to power, courtesy of a $3 million election commitment made last week.
Hall to benefit from hands-on help
A COMMUNITY-based education program will offer Latrobe Valley students the chance to put their knowledge into practice at Traralgon's Victorian Railway Institute Hall next year.
Churchill crash cuts traffic light and knocks power pole
A MAN has escaped injury after driving his vehicle through a power pole in Churchill earlier today.
By George, he’s a star!
Latrobe Valley community radio stalwarts George and Ingrid Andreou reflect on 37 years spreading news of all-things-Greek over the airwaves.
Free play to shine spotlight on family violence
A PLAY depicting the tragic consequences of violence against women is set to spark conversations this White Ribbon Day.
Industrial scale outage avoided
Moe business-owners have commended AusNet Services for reversing a decision they say could have cost the commercial and industrial community millions of dollars.
Valley home affordability ‘slipping beyond reach’
LATROBE Valley's housing affordability has declined at an "alarming" rate since 2004, according to recently-released Master Builders research.
Air monitoring sites finalised
Five EPA monitoring stations to remain in the Latrobe Valley until mid-2015, providing up-to-date air quality information to local communities.
Anglesea stoush hits Morwell
ANGLESEA residents are calling for the closure of Alcoa's power station and coal mine, fearing an event like the Hazelwood mine fire.
















