Dedication rewarded
More than 50 years of dedication to the community was recognised when Traralgon's Val Skinner was named Latrobe City Senior Citizen of the Year.
Steps to a healthier workplace
Staff at a Moe workplace have been encouraged to get off their seats and start moving during a Healthy Together Latrobe pilot program.
Revival attempt pitched to investors
The ongoing saga surrounding embattled mortgage fund Gippsland Secure Investments took another turn yesterday, when a renewed attempt to revive the organisation was pitched to investors.
New development on the table
THE way has been paved to develop a large new land precinct in Traralgon set to cover almost three hundred acres.
A testament to the community
Traralgon Fire Brigade staff are relishing in the opportunity to celebrate the station's 125th anniversary.
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.
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.
Latrobe Valley a ‘client of least desire’
THE Victorian head of a body representing civil contractors across the country says public infrastructure in the Latrobe Valley will be stymied if a new council procurement policy is upheld tonight.
Replacement pipeline tipped for late 2014
Esso Australia has moved to allay potential concerns of Gippsland landholders, ahead of a major pipeline replacement project tipped to commence late 2014.
Track milling underway
An uneven section of closed rail line east of Traralgon proved no match for $13 million Austrian-made track cutting technology on Friday, as a long-awaited track maintenance program kicked off at the Minniedale Road level crossing.


















