By PHILIP HOPKINS THE long-term economic and social future of the Latrobe Valley is assured with nuclear energy, according [.
By PHILIP HOPKINS VICTORIA'S largest solar farm, including a massive battery, is set to be established at Hazelwood North [..
TWO deserving sides rewarded with an opportunity on the back of outstanding seasons, clashed in the Mid Gippsland Football-Netball League Preliminary Final at the weekend. The winner was offered the ...
Heroes: The SES Morwell Unit undertook an inordinate amount of work as first-responders during the heavy storms last week. By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT LOCAL SES units and fire brigades devoted themselves to ...
ANOTHER one bites the dust. Councillor Dan Clancey has become the latest Latrobe City councillor to announce they won’t be running again. The East Ward councillor has served Latrobe City Council for ...
TRARALGON had hosting rights to the third Gippsland New Energy Conference. The two-day conference was held last week, and attracted the best part of 800 people to the region. Attendees mingled with ...
IF you keep playing Russian Roulette, you are going to shoot yourself eventually. Wonthaggi’s winning streak and season came to an abrupt and relatively tame end on Sunday, after losing the Gippsland ...
WOODSIDE continue their redemption act. A thrilling North Gippsland Football-Netball League Preliminary Final concluded with the Wildcats advancing to the big dance after defeating Yallourn Yallourn ...
THE Latrobe Valley Eisteddfod, a not-for-profit, recently commenced its 68th Eisteddfod, only to find that the community grant it had previously received had decreased significantly, meaning the group ...
Aged 68 years. Loving husband of Melissa. Cherished father of Kirsten, Stacey and Tahlia. Proud Poppy of Caelan, Ashlee, Anastasia, Daemon and Nova-Lee. Devoted son of Arthur (dec.) and Claire. Loved ...
RECENTLY completing their latest saloon racing seasons were Traralgon brothers Jack and Tom Braz. The season just passed presented some new challenges for the pair, as they would no longer be driving ...