Waves wash over Storm in Traralgon VNL tussle
The Peninsula Waves won with class on Saturday night during a Victorian Netball League regional championship clash, downing the Monash University Storm by eight goals at Traralgon.
Big crowd on hand
Saturday night's Victorian Netball League championship game between the Monash University Storm and the Peninsula Waves has been labelled a success after more than 350 people packed into Traralgon Sports Stadium on Saturday night.
Tigers turn to Lions for next derby
One first half inter-town derby for Morwell done, one more to go.
Demon Bugg a family man
Looking back at his time with Gippsland Power, Melbourne defender Tom Bugg said one thing stood out for him, and it's not what you might expect.
Students off to Indigenous Games
For the first time in the brief history of the institution, Federation University's Gippsland campus will send students to the forthcoming National Indigenous Tertiary Education Student Games.
Top Dogs ready for Bombers threat
Only four points separate first from fourth at the halfway point of the Mid Gippsland Football League season, with three teams in hot pursuit of reigning premier Newborough.
Top-of-the-table clash at Heyfield
A grand final rematch will be game of the round this weekend as Heyfield takes on Sale City at Heyfield's Gordon Street Reserve.
Cunico makes Cats debut
Jordan Cunico first taste of elite level football was a booming 50-metre punt along the wing at Kardinia Park.
Ferocious Falcons fire up
Nine rounds in and Falcons 2000 is staring down the barrel of a perfect season.
Junior jumper off to nationals
After only four months in the discipline of double mini trampoline, a young Traralgon gymnast has found success and earned himself a place at the Australian Gymnastics Championships.
Remembering the first race like it was yesterday
When Richard Jeffery lined up for the first Traralgon Marathon in 1968 he would have never imagined where it would take him or what the race would become.
Traralgon Marathon turns 50
When runners line up for next Sunday's Traralgon Marathon, not only will they do it at the country's oldest 42 kilometre footrace but on the event's 50th occasion.