Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsDrowning scare at Millicent Swimming Lake

Drowning scare at Millicent Swimming Lake

TRAGEDY AVERTED: Visitors to the Millicent Swimming Lake screen a rescue operation to save the life of a female bather from public view. The woman in her 30s lost consciousness in the lake just after 4pm on Tuesday and was taken to hospital, where she was stabilised.

A WOMAN was saved from drowning in the Millicent Swimming Lake on Tuesday afternoon due to the prompt actions of an off-duty police officer, another bystander and various members of the medical and emergency services.

The South East woman aged in her 30s had lost consciousness in the lake just after 4pm and was taken to the western shore by the officer and bystander.

They performed CPR while waiting on emergency services.

Millicent’s SA Ambulance Service, police and Country Fire Service volunteer firefighters arrived at the scene shortly after the incident and continued with emergency treatment.

Soon afterwards, the victim’s pulse could be detected.

Further assistance was provided at the scene by an intensive care ambulance crew from Mount Gambier, as well as the on-duty locum doctor at Millicent and District Hospital.

While the woman was being treated at the lake’s side, the scene was screened from public view by about 10 people holding sheets and blankets.

With temperatures in the high 20s, the lake and its environs were filled with hundreds of swimmers and picnickers.

The woman was taken by ambulance to the Millicent and District Hospital where her condition was stabilised.

She was flown to an Adelaide hospital in the care of a Medstar retrieval team.

SA Ambulance Service regional operations manager Andrew Thomas praised the actions of those at the lake including the off-duty police officer and bystander for retrieving the woman from the lake and administering CPR.

“The early administration of CPR offers the best chance of survival,” Mr Thomas said.

He said he was unaware of the circumstances which caused the woman to lose consciousness in the lake.

However, Mr Thomas said the incident served as a timely reminder.

“With the approach of New Year’s Eve, it is important to take care around water.”

There have been no lifeguards on duty at the Millicent Swimming Lake for several years and this fact has been queried by some commentators on the Facebook page of The South Eastern Times.

Wattle Range Council chief executive Ben Gower said the swimming lakes at Millicent and Naracoorte had a ministerial exemption from providing lifeguards due to their size.

Mr Gower said he expected council would consider any findings from a report into Tuesday’s incident.

“I am fairly confident the incident will be discussed at the next council meeting,” Mr Gower said.

“From my conversations with police, it is my understanding the first responders did a fantastic job.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Footy fever still burning hot in LCFNL

CASTERTON SANDFORD v NORTH GAMBIER THINGS are heating up for Limestone Coast football as Casterton Sandford takes North Gambier home for Round 2. North started the...
More News

Country Cabinet visits region

THE latest Labor cabinet will visit the region next month with Country Cabinet returning. The re-elected Malinauskas government will visit Mount Gambier/Berrin in mid-May in...

Cool conditions at Millicent

IN cool, overcast weather, 24 women played a par event at the Millicent Golf Club for the  second round of the Anne Whitty Memorial...

Tigers handle adverse conditions best

NORTH GAMBIER 8.9 (57) D MILLICENT 3.9 (27) TO round out the Limestone Coast opening split round on Saturday, North Gambier gave the reigning premiers...

Bulldogs too strong for Cats

EAST GAMBIER 13.12 (90) D CASTERTON SANDFORD 5.9 (39) A STRONG display around the ground and in front of goals gave East Gambier a comfortable...

Cats start another season with a win

CASTERTON SANDFORD 39 D EAST GAMBIER 35 JUST as they did last Limestone Coast netball season, Casterton Sandford started 2026 with a hard-fought victory over...

Saints hold off fast-finishing Tigers

MILLICENT 49 D NORTH GAMBIER 48 REIGNING Limestone Coast netball premiers North Gambier opened the 2026 season with a one-goal loss to Millicent at McLaughlin...

Saints fight, but Eagles too strong

HATHERLEIGH 61 D NANGWARRY 34 NANGWARRY and Hatherleigh came out strong from the opening whistle in Round 1 of Mid South East netball on Saturday...

Murphies pushed to the final whistle

GLENCOE 46 D KONGORONG 43 THE Kongorong Hawks opened their 2026 Mid South East netball season with an impressive effort against reigning premiers Glencoe Murphies. The...

Rainfall begins

FARMERS across the region will be dancing in the rain with the autumn break coming early. Mount Gambier Combined Agents chair Andrew Whan said...

Fracking movie shown again

A KALANGADOO farmer will once again showcase his documentary on unconventional gas. David Smith will bring the effects of fracking in the Limestone Coast to...