Monthly Archives: October 2017
Rescue dogs perform at show
PULLING more than three times their body weight, the Howling Huskies put on an impressive performance at the Mount Gambier A&H Society Spring Show...
Regional bowling competition heats up
Friday Pennant
Division 1: Naracoorte 47/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 37/0
IT was a day Mount Gambier RSL Red would rather forget, going down to Naracoorte by...
End of an era as former ambulance building demolished
THE former St John Ambulance building on Penola Road was demolished this month, ending the service's 50-year affiliation with Mount Gambier's Frew Park.[...]
Ferguson passes October medal test
SATURDAY was the October medal round at Attamurra golf course which provided a thorough test for golfers.
Sam Ferguson passed the test with flying colours,...
Cycling sport push
BUDDING cyclists in the Limestone Coast will have the chance to try their hand at the sport, with the Mount Gambier Cycling Club set to hold trial sessions for seniors and juniors to showcase what it is all about.[...]
Backyard blaze engulfs shed
A FIRE engulfed a shed at a property in Kalangadoo on Saturday after rubbish lit by the male occupant burnt out of control, causing...
Tarpeena woman hospitalised following serious crash
A TARPEENA woman remains in a serious but stable condition after the car she was driving rolled and crashed into a tree on the...
Max support at Variety fundraiser
EMOTIONS ran high at Rymill Hall on Saturday night during the special Variety SA fundraising gala dinner in support of Penola lad Max Croser.
Max...
Gregory brings heat to stableford
THE hot weather conditions brought some better golf scores for the women at the Mount Gambier Golf Club last Wednesday.
Playing a stableford competition, it...
City tourism website launched
TOURISM Mount Gambier's visitor website Discover Mount Gambier is now live.[...]
Furry friends competition
DOGS big, small, fluffy and short-haired all gathered at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds this weekend, strutting their stuff and showing off their talent as...
Renal failure – Minister visits cramped unit
FIRST-HAND LOOK: Limestone Coast-based Legislative Council Labor candidate Clare Scriven and new Health Minister Peter Malinauskas with long-term renal dialysis patient Tracey Brooks....














