Walking tall
A group of Latrobe Valley friends have decided to challenge themselves with a 60 kilometre walk over two days in Melbourne this March to raise money to help find a cure for cancer.
Tickets to be axed
MYKI cards will soon become the only way to purchase trips on V/Line trains when single and daily/return tickets to stop operating on 24 February.
Warm welcome for dole’s return
MORWELL resident Mark Mattei, who has been on the hunt for work for more than six months, has some faith in the Federal Government's revival of the 'Work for the Dole' scheme.
Self-published wonder
A Traralgon school is looking forward to receiving resources to assist their students, parents and the wider community to publish their own stories.
The Delburn bushfires – Five years on: Demons rise from the ashes
Five years on from the Delburn bushfires, affected residents are set on moving forward. The Boolarra sporting community recalls the long-awaited win which helped boost the town's spirits in the wake of heartbreak.
The Delburn bushfires – Five years on: Scars will always remain
Five years on from the Delburn bushfires, affected residents are set on moving forward. Salvation Army community outreach worker Jen DenToom reflects on the recovery process of the past five years.
Sad site cause for concern
THE former Morwell Woolum Bellum College's dilapidated state has prompted a neighbouring resident to seek out the Victorian Department of Education's intentions for the abandoned site.
Inquiry hears of lethal ice impact
The "destructive" impact of the street drug ice on the Latrobe Valley community was the main topic at the Traralgon sitting of a Parliamentary Inquiry into methamphetamine supply and use this week.
Council cops criticism
The man responsible for cutting red tape across Victoria has penned a scathing criticism of a Latrobe City Council policy shift.
Traralgon man arrested over punch
Police have arrested and charged a 22 year-old Traralgon man over an alleged assault, after a 27 year-old Hazelwood North man was left with swelling in the brain.
Online push pays off for Morwell Motel
The importance of offering online booking and marketing your business online is being advocated to Gippsland tourism providers.
Australia Day 2014: Anzac spirit still strong
Bayley Charalambous is named Latrobe City young citizen of the year.