Black Saturday five years on | New life
In the past 12 months, residents have observed their beloved bush returning to its former glory.
A reason to live
A day in the life of a Lifeline Gippsland telephone counsellor.
Black Saturday five years on | Tassie ties
Out if the devastation, a lasting interstate bond has been formed.
The state of freight
Increasing demand on limited main routes are among several trends represented in the Gippsland Freight Infrastructure Master Plan launched on Friday.
Residents better connected
Ken Bailey and his family are one of Telstra's first customers in Traralgon West to connect to the National Broadband Network's fixed wireless service.
Arts investment
The Latrobe Valley is set to develop its first arts strategy this year, following a major State Government contribution.
Yallourn fire was ‘sabotage’
Last year's suspicious Yallourn Power Station fire was a "clear case of sabotage", police have revealed.
Uni merger worthy of Royal Commission: Sindt
A Latrobe City councillor will tonight argue the establishment of Federation University in Gippsland is worthy of a Royal Commission.
Drawing an online crowd
A Newborough animator has used YouTube to his advantage - carving out a comfortable income thanks to the video-sharing website.
Alive with the sound of music
Visitors of all ages have been enchanted and even moved to tears by the sound of bagpipes echoing through the valley in Walhalla.
Sharing the flamin’ facts
A DESIRE to pass his wealth of fire knowledge on to others prompted Phil Glover to write a comprehensive book about fire safety.
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.



















