Report backlash
Those named in the Local Government Investigations and Compliance Inspectorate audit of Latrobe City's handling of the Moe revitalisation project hit back swiftly following the document's release earlier this week.
Fight ends in death
A court has heard Wayne Glenn Bayley's sister watched him die as she attempted to stop his bleeding in the early hours of 22 December last year.
Gippsland’s ‘powerful economic weapons’
A new airport in Cardinia Shire is being investigated as part of a Plan Melbourne key metropolitan planning strategy.
Concept delayed as progress stalls
MUCH-anticipated progress on a major proposal to develop Lake Narracan's surrounds for residential purposes stalled this week.
‘Aggressive’ staff cuts refuted
CLAIMS "aggressive" staff cuts at Gippsland Pathology have put patients at risk have been refuted by the service.
Police hunt fugitive in Latrobe Valley
A police hunt for a man convicted of manslaughter has centred on the Latrobe Valley, where authorities believe the fugitive may be hiding.
Traralgon murder hearing begins
Ramped-up security at the Latrobe Valley law courts marked the beginning of a committal hearing for 34 year-old Traralgon man William Scriven, accused of the murder of Wayne Glenn Bayley on 22 December 2012.
Empowering women
Exceeding expectations and achieving success were among topics discussed when women from across the state gathered at the annual National Council of Women Victoria conference on Thursday.
Running in memory of a loved one
A former Newborough woman will take on a half-marathon to raise money for a Gippsland asbestos charity, in memory of her father, who died from a disease related to the fibre.
Holding their own
Gippsland has once again dominated its regional counterparts on the big stage, this time at the inaugural Regional Design Awards held in Warrnambool last month.
Reminders remain
A local garden centre officially opened its shopfront doors again over the weekend after almost a year since a fire ravaged its building.
Making an impact
Living in a remote town under a blistering sun in a dirt hut does not sound much like a holiday to the average young person, but to a 21 year-old Traralgon woman, it has become a passion.
















