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Well-travelled teacher lands in region to secure lead St Martins role

AFTER jet-setting around the globe for many years, Alan Connah has settled in the South East as St Martins Lutheran College's new principal. Starting his...

Tenison students cook up storm to raise charity funds

WHILE most students have been spending their Saturday mornings sleeping in, playing sport, working or checking social media, some committed students helped run the...

Health leadership pride

FOR 25 years, Professor Lucie Walters has served the Mount Gambier community as a rural GP and more recently as a key figure in...

Leadership tour inspires

MOUNT Gambier High School Year 12 student Sahra Rowhani-Farid has returned inspired to drive reconciliation with Aboriginal communities after a two-week leadership tour abroad. Coordinated...

Pine planting session provides forest industry insight

TENISON Woods College students were given early insight into the forestry industry when they joined OneFortyOne Plantations (OFO) employees for a pine planting activity...

Students recognised for career program efforts

THE Cows Create Careers Farm Module presentations were held last month with students from across the South East awarded for their efforts. More than 120...

Millicent High School students visit Parliament House

FOSTERING a sense of national pride, Millicent High School (MHS) students stepped out of Parliament House and returned home with a deeper understanding of...

Fairytale Day at Tenison Woods College

YEAR 1 Tenison Woods College students have taken part in the school’s annual fairytale day, dressing up as their favourite storybook characters. The day was...

Grant High students rock out for school’s Wild Winter’s Night

STUDENTS from Grant High School showcased their talents recently as part of the school's Wild Winter's Night. The event was primarily driven by students with...

Future farmers gain industry insight

STUDENTS and teachers from across the South East will be awarded at the Cows Create Careers Farm Module Presentation Day today.[…]

Millicent students participate in Reconciliation Week activities

"DON'T keep history a mystery - learn, share, grow" was the powerful message delivered to the Millicent community recently in recognition of National Reconciliation...

Lobbying pays off with chaplaincy funding

MOUNT Gambier schools will benefit from the continuation of the National School Chaplaincy Program, with the Federal Government contributing an extra $247m in the...

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Tough way to finish

IT was a tough night at Horsham's Blue Ribbon Raceway on Saturday night for Penola’s Dave Gartner, despite a solid effort in his heat...

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