Riverboat rock, chamber music and West Coast harmonies are on the menu at local venues
“If I dumped tonnes of rubbish on your front lawn, that would not be socially acceptable”
Latrobe City Council narrowly voted 4-3 to approve the $650,000 allocation to construct a public toilet in Churchill’s town centre
In Warragul and across the country people gathered for National Family Violence Remembrance Day
Red Annex and Miss Frou Frou in the Latrobe Valley offer all day breakfast and a range of clothes, homeware, jewellery and soap
The Liberal candidate Mary Aldred is poised to become the electorates next federal MP
“It’s a nice wine and the main thing is people buy it.” David and Maria Antonie are crafting boutique wine at their Neerim South vineyard
The Gippsland Monitor has you covered for all the farmers markets in the region this May
Clubs settle into a rhythm as the ladder separates the serious contenders from the pack
Victoria Police are still investigating the circumstances of the single vehicle crash in Gippsland on Sunday afternoon
Cost-of-living relief could come in the form of home battery installation
New polling suggests the gap between the Coalition and Labor narrowing in the final days before the election, as support for minor parties and Independents surges.