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Welcome to Latrobe City 

Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, Latrobe City gives visitors a chance to discover and enjoy all the wonders that Gippsland has to offer.Vibrant night life, excellent shopping, alfresco dining, majestic power stations, adrenaline pumping action and the best part... Latrobe Valley is the ideal centre to explore the Gippsland region, from a vibrant centre to the mountains, beaches, lakes, national parks and artists studios, you won't miss out on anything.

 

What to do in Latrobe City this Summer .... 

         

Download or view the Official Visitors Guide

 

Explore Nature From a challenging hike to a casual stroll. Take a walk through Tarra Bulga and  Morwell National Parks                               

 

Water Ski Enjoy boating and splashing about at Hazelwood Pondage

 

Celebrate Australia Day C'mon let's celebrate our day at one of the many free events throughout the region

   
 

 

 

     

Whats On

 

Traralgon Farmers Monthly Market - Traralgon

28 January

 

Monster Trucks - Latrobe City Sports Stadium - Morwell

4 February

 

Home Expo Outdoor Adventure Leisure Show - Kernot Hall Morwell

10-12 February

 

Hovercrafts - Lake Narracan

12 February

 

TRU Energy Track Cycling Carnival - Moe/Newborough

12 February

 

Fiddlehead Festival - Yinnar

18 February

 

 
 
 

Swim lakes, rivers and outdoor pools, there are pleny of places to keep cool this summer

 

Fun for the Kids Indoor to outdoor activities, there is something for every child to enjoy

 

Get Inspired by Art Visit Latrobe Regional Gallery or one of the many independent galleries in the region

   
 

 

 

   
 

Tour a Power Station Put on a hard hat and tour an open cut mine and power station

 

Picnic Pack some lunch and enjoy one of the many Latrobe City parklands

 

Fish  In a lakes, mountain stream or offshore, fish are plentiful throughout the Central Gippsland region