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Education support call
THE State Government and Liberal Party must give serious consideration as to how training is funded and delivered in regional areas following winding down of TAFE campuses in the region, according to Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell.[...]
TAFE SA uncertainty
DOZENS of TAFE SA students across the region face uncertainty over their qualifications amid revelations the public training institution has failed an accreditation audit...
Theatre icon towers over city
THE pixelated face of Sir Robert Helpmann has finally been unveiled in its entirety as scaffolding is dismantled at the Mount Gambier Civic Centre.
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Pretty in pink and black – Fundraising party for breast cancer
A GROUP of caring locals will continue their support of the "pink" cancer theme this month as they help to lessen the burden faced...
Soldier research complete
TWO researchers have succeeded on a relentless five-year quest to uncover information about a Millicent resident killed in action in World War I.
Mary Altschwager...
Sharp shooter claims top prize
OCCASIONAL bursts of sunshine and showers together with high winds played havoc with the targets at South East Field and Game's monthly sporting clay...
KNTFL: Penola Football Club senior presentations
PENOLA Football Club recently hosted its end of season presentations to honour players, coaching staff and club members.
Continuing his success in 2017, Simon Berkefeld...
Learning centre work under way
MILLICENT Community Learning Centre (MCLC) staff have rolled up their sleeves and yielded paintbrushes to lead a major renovation of their current educational hub.
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City business excellence
THE Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce 2017 Outstanding Business Awards will be tightly contested with around 60 businesses vying for a string of prestigious...
Challenge accepted – Ironman jets to Hawaii
MOUNT Gambier's David Chant will face the ultimate challenge when he jets to Hawaii to compete in the Ironman World Championship in Kona next...
1997 Nissan 180 SX
LEE Axton is the proud owner of a Japanese manufactured Nissan 180 SX, only the second of its kind in South Australia he says.
The...
Preselection battle continues
MORE than 100 members of the Mount Gambier Liberal Party will gather at the Allan Scott Glenburnie Racecourse next week for a preselection ballot.[...]















