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Great Chinese walk captivates town
CHINESE festivities had tourists and local residents captivated in the coastal town of Robe over the weekend as they celebrated the landing of 16,000...
Woman speaks out on domestic violence
MOUNT Gambier City Hall fell silent on Tuesday night as the inspiring and courageous Glyn Scott shared her tragic domestic violence story with the...
City celebrates International Nurses Day
NURSES across the region will be recognised for their commitment to caring for others today as they celebrate International Nurses Day.
Taking place each year...
Grant High road safety motivation
GRANT High School students were yesterday motivated to become responsible road users after taking part in the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) Road Awareness Program...
Civic Centre fly tower revamp
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FLY TOWER UPGRADE BEGINS: Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre manager Frank Morello, Dycer Constructions managing director Chris Dycer and Mount Gambier City Council regulatory services manager Michael Silvy on site at the Civic Centre, where the construction of scaffolding is nearly complete, ahead of a $1.3m refurbishment project.[/caption]
FLY TOWER UPGRADE BEGINS: Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre manager Frank Morello, Dycer Constructions managing director Chris Dycer and Mount Gambier City Council regulatory services manager Michael Silvy on site at the Civic Centre, where the construction of scaffolding is nearly complete, ahead of a $1.3m refurbishment project.[/caption]
Students learn cattle handling ropes
AGRICULTURAL science students from high schools across the region gained practical cattle handling experience at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds last Thursday.
Sixty enthusiastic participants donned...
Event to ‘walk over’ breast cancer
AN army of Mount Gambier residents wearing bright pink capes and tutus will participate in the Mother's Day Classic on Sunday to "walk all...
Jazz city of the country
JAZZ was the focus in Mount Gambier over the weekend as the highly anticipated Generations in Jazz Festival brought a plethora of talented young...
Tradition helps seal export deal
IT IS not just the quality of what is in the bottle that is up for debate as Coonawarra wineries hone their products to...
Fishing season draws to close
ANOTHER successful fishing season will conclude in the South East at the end of this month, with most fishermen having already caught their quota...
Historic forest machinery protected
SOLID structures have been put in place at the Nangwarry Forestry and Logging Museum to protect the historical displays as part of a Work...
Dream romance becomes living nightmare
AT JUST 17 years old, Elizabeth thought she had met the man of her dreams, the perfect person to spend the rest of her...

















