Principal workload overwhelms
The majority of Gippsland principals are stressed, overworked and feel under-resourced, according to the Australia Education Union taking aim at State Government's allocation of education resources.
Community cop honoured
Brett Godden formally recognised for all the qualities that have endeared him to the public for 32 years.
Government to investigate paper ‘dumping’
Federal Government to look into alleged 'dumping' of Chinese paper product into the local market.
It’s just not cricket
Stolen gear returned after on-the-ball Cash Converters staffer catches thief out in on-sale attempt.
Getting young mums back on track
Young mums disengaged from education offered a unique chance to return to school.
Asbestos exposure scare
Twelve maintenance workers on a shut-down at Hazelwood Power Station may have been exposed to asbestos, a union has revealed.
Urban roo’s tragic end
A RARE sighting of a kangaroo hopping through the streets of Morwell has ended in the native animal's death.
Fugitive arrested
The fugitive thought to possibly be hiding out in the Latrobe Valley has been arrested at an address in Broadmeadows.
Gaining invaluable experience
Taking part in international business deals is not usually in the itinerary of your average high school work experience placement, but for a Traralgon boy, international flights and board meetings were an every day occurrence.
Historic prize on tour
With less than a month until the 'race that stops a nation', the Melbourne Cup arrived in Moe on Friday as part of the nation-wide tour.
Plan to grow Latrobe
A PLAN to formalise Latrobe City's status as a regional city was advanced with the endorsement of the Gippsland Regional Growth Plan this week.
Gardens open to visitors
Latrobe Valley gardens will be on show to inspire those hoping to grow fruits and vegetables this spring to get involved in their local community garden.
















