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Sharon Tuffnell, Sheryn Wilson  TBW Newsgroup

City retail sector ‘above average’

WHILE agriculture, forestry and fishing remain the Limestone Coast's biggest employers, retail work in the Blue Lake city is booming. Accounting for a massive 12.8pc...
Spadotto Kranz  TBW Newsgroup

Safer vehicles not enough to curb road fatalities

A CONCERNING spike in fatal crashes means South Australia is failing to meet its target to save lives and significantly reduce the road toll...
Lydia John  TBW Newsgroup

Training helps keep seniors safe from falls

SENIOR physiotherapist Lydia Chiodze has called on the region's elderly and vulnerable to engage with exercise and strength programs to help reduce the prevalence...

Regional producers urged to maintain premium reputation in face of low-grade export boom

With Wine Australia reporting a boom in exports across the country, a leading Coonawarra vigneron has urged the region to remained focus on quality...

Cricketers share spotlight at midway point of season

WITH a bye this week in Mount Gambier and District cricket and just one round to go before the Christmas break, it is the...

Road crash statistics

MORE car crashes occur on a Friday than any other day of the week, while Saturday is the worst for fatal collisions, according to data recently obtained by RAA Insurance.[...]

Continued growth for forestry sector

A REPORT released by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) has shown Australia's forestry sector is facing some of the best conditions in its history[...]

Census data reveals “typical” residents

LATEST census figures show the "typical" Grant District Council and Mount Gambier residents align with the statistically "ordinary" Australian. The 2016 Census of Population and...

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Fishing back on the cards

Fishing restrictions in South East waters established to help control the Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis (AVG) outbreak have been eased, with ongoing conditions. The surveillance to...