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.
Brothers’ plight
NEWBOROUGH brothers, Mitchell and twins Lindsay and Michael, lost their mother late last year. Since that tragic moment, eldest brother Mitchell, 17, has felt responsible for his 15 year-old twin siblings.
Top cop relishes the challenge
FOR the past three years Victoria Police Sergeant Deryn Ricardo has made combating family violence her mission.
Service’s humbling honour
THE Morwell State Emergency Service unit was "humbled" after it received Latrobe City Council's Emergency Service of the Year award.
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.
Australia Day 2014 honours: John Vinall OAM
John Vinall has been recognised for his service to the community with an Order of Australia Medal.
Australia Day 2014 honours: Dr James Boyer OAM
Trafalgar general practitioner Dr James Boyer Brown has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal for his service to medical education and to the community.
Australia Day 2014 Honours: Mick Bourke OAM
Mick Bourke believes in community-driven change for small towns.
Australia Day 2014 honours: Vicki Hamilton OAM
In the past 14 years Vicki Hamilton has become a champion for the rights of those living with an asbestos related disease.
Australia Day 2014 honours: Keith Chenhall OAM
At 90 years of age Keith Chenhall has donated his time and more than $220,000 to the Traralgon community.



















