Probing bioenergy’s potential
With the Latrobe Valley surrounded by wood plantations, journalist Louis Nelson looks at the potential role bioenergy could play in a diversified future.
Mayoral candidates yet to emerge
A week out from this year's mayoral election, Latrobe City councillors are keeping their cards close to their chest.
Frocks aplenty
A FLOCK of frocks and fascinators converged on Traralgon's Glenview Park for Ladies' Day on Saturday, where about 2300 patrons turned out for a stellar spring season opener.
Accident victims flown to Alfred
UPDATE: Two people have been flown to the Alfred Hospital after being freed from a car wreck on the Princes Highway at Flynns Creek this morning.
Shed’s devastating blow
Volunteers at the Traralgon Men's Shed have been left devastated after thieves broke into their office and stole a new computer system.
Latrobe City Council one year in
What they promised, what they've done.
Failure to lead
A former Latrobe City mayor has broken a year of political silence to criticise the sitting council and what he views as a lack of proper leadership and advocacy.
Price is right at Glenview
Ace trainer Mick Price and marquee Moe racing identity Peter Gelagotis headline nominations for Glenview Park Traralgon's first major Spring Racing Carnival on Saturday.
Dress to impress
Newborough style stalwart Breanne Beatson gives her tips to impress this Saturday at Latrobe Valley racing Club's Ladies Day carnival.
Service returns to Bairnsdale
V/Line trains are due to recommence service to Bairnsdale today for the first time since March.
Legal Aid moves ahead
A cash-strapped Legal Aid, believes it can continue to operate effectively despite a major service delivery overhaul.
Students’ voice decided
Federation University Australia will retain the student representation model currently used by the University of Ballarat.