Promises rolled out for sport and recreation
EIGHT community sport and recreation facilities across the Latrobe Valley's smaller towns have been promised more than $450,000 in a hyper-local election commitment.
Chinese FTA to squeeze Maryvale: CFMEU
Landmark Free Trade Agreement deal struck with China could threaten job security at Australian Paper's Maryvale Mill, a key union has warned.
Closure back on agenda
A government-forced closure of Hazelwood Power Station could be back on the agenda, under a plan to be pushed by the Greens if they hold the balance of power after the 29 November election.
Brothers’ battle finds happy ending
IT was only last year Newborough brothers, Mitchell, Lindsay and Michael were in need of someone to care for them.
An edgy lunch surprise
Subway investigating Traralgon woman's discovery of knife in takeaway sandwich order.
Drain negotiations continuing
Hazelwood mine owner GDF SUEZ has spoken out about its Supreme Court action to have the Morwell Main Drain declared a public drain.
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.
Risky move pays off for lund
Independent candidate for Morwell Tracie Lund's decision not to preference any of her opponents has apparently attracted no significant backlash.
Full steam ahead for additional trains
EXTRA train services on the Gippsland line and a track duplication between Bunyip and Longwarry have been promised if the Coalition is re-elected.
Easy listening milestone
For a global song writing phenomenon, Irish folk musician Daniel O'Donnell has a surprisingly strong connection to his Latrobe Valley fan base.
A dozen reasons to help
THE Latrobe Valley Hotel will host 12 bands from noon to midnight this Saturday to support a family close to their heart.















