Monthly Archives: October 2017
City tourism potential
REGIONAL tourism has been identified by the South Australia Tourism Industry Council (SATIC) as a key area for growth in the state's visitor economy.
SATIC...
Farmer raises livestock alarm
A HATHERLEIGH farmer is fearful of the catastrophic consequences of motorists continuing to disregard "Stock on Road" signs on the Princes Highway.
Graham Sapiatzer has...
Quality care continues
THE quality of the care provided to 60 residents at Millicent's Sheoak Lodge aged care facility has not been compromised by the use of contractors who have been engaged after work bans were introduced by support staff.[...]
Creative candles on display
START-UP BUSINESS: Mount Gambier resident Laura Wood sets up a stall for her candle and soap business at the Mount Gambier A&H Society...
Tigers triumph in opener
SOLID KNOCK: Matthew McInerney made his way to 132 runs against Mil Lel on Saturday in Round 1 of Mount Gambier and District...
Drug rehabilitation secures funding
THE State Government will fund six residential drug rehabilitation beds in Mount Gambier to tackle the crystal methamphetamine scourge in the community.
Health Minister Peter...
Knights down Panthers
EYES UP: Blue Lake Knight's Nick Steen prepares to feed a scrum during the sides strong victory over Horsham Panthers in Round 3...
Sharing the spoils at Tara Raceway
DEAD-HEAT: Ben Boers (left), Liz Newberry and John Little pictured with Special Case and Bungaloo Thor after they had dead-heated for first in...
Disc golf interest erupts
LAYING THE GROUNDWORK: Disc Golf Park general manager Andrew Ferguson and Mount Gambier Disc Golf Club president Ryan Nicholson have begun to map...
Family fun at city’s spring show
COATS, scarves and beanies were in the plenty over the weekend as families from across the region rugged up for the Mount Gambier A&H...
Chainsaw incident leads to police investigation
MOUNT Gambier Police are investigating an incident in which a man allegedly used a chainsaw to threaten another man after being involved in a...
Spring show memories shared
"I REMEMBER the shops used to close at midday for the show, everyone would get dressed up and you would see them hobbling around...
















