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Anglican leader supports Sri Lanka home town with children’s education and skill development initiative

THE HUMAN race's primary duty is to serve one another, according to Limestone Coast community leader Father Neil Fernando. With his roots previously anchored in...
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Fresh ink transforms Millicent Skate Park

RENOWNED artist Kitt Bennett has started painting a magnificent giant squid on the Millicent Skate Park with the young talented artist working hard to...
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Tree program rolled out across city

MOUNT Gambier's residential streets have been undergoing a face-lift during the past month as City Council continues to roll out its street tree planting...
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Health board identifies targets

A REGIONAL health leader says patient safety, speciality services and financial accountability will be put under the microscope by the new governing board. This follows...
Jamie Stephenson  TBW Newsgroup

Hottest ever summer tour line-up announced

THE 'holy grail' of Australian rock music will headline a bumper 10th anniversary line-up when the Red Hot Summer Tour returns to Mount Gambier...
Nathan Stratford  TBW Newsgroup

Community group to provide insight on recreation hub

A GROUP of Mount Gambier sporting club leaders and players are giving residents a voice behind-the-scenes in City Council's $39.1m Community and Recreation Hub...
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Students leave classroom to support region’s forest sector

YOUNG Mount Gambier students have branched out of their traditional classroom setting to contribute to a prominent Limestone Coast industry. Through hands-on practices and classroom...
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Youth potentially missing out on life-saving vaccine

ELIGIBLE Limestone Coast children and young adults could be missing out on a potentially life-saving vaccine, new data shows. One-third of children and young adults...

Wattle Range Council to flag economic opportunities at high-level inquiry

AN increase in the region's domestic timber production capabilities would provide a significant boost to Penola's economy, Wattle Range Council chief executive Ben Gower...
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Dry July participants urged not to ‘fall back into old habits’ as cancer risks...

OVER half of South Australia's population is unaware alcohol is a risk factor for cancer according to the Cancer Council of South Australia. Released as...
Laurie Hein  TBW Newsgroup

Plantation owner angered by spate of forest dumpings

THE South East plantation sector is battling an increase in illegal dumping activity in its forests, which is fuelling concerns over the "significant" economic...
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Grand old bird spotted in Millicent

THE world's oldest masked plover may be living in our midst with a 20-year-old bird discovered at Lake McIntyre. The Masked Lapwing was spotted by...

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Volunteers get repairs underway

Saturday’s launch of Millicent’s first repair cafe started slowly with three people taking up the offer of assistance for free repairs of their items. Men's...

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