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Kalangadoo police future uncertainty

THE regional police review cited by the State Government as determining the future of the Kalangadoo Police Station is complete Police Commissioner Grant Stevens...

Trial of accused murderer Bradley Wayne Trussell underway

THE man accused of murdering young Mount Gambier mother Eden Kennett appeared in the Supreme Court today where it was revealed a lacerated liver...

Foodbank demand peaks in region

FOODBANK Mount Gambier is working hard to deliver essential items to the region’s most vulnerable this festive season despite major disruptions during its busiest...

Struggling city business says ‘let us play’

TREEHOUSE Adventure Centre owners Stewart Owen and David Walker are frustrated, confused and losing tens of thousands of dollars due to State Government-imposed COVID-19...

Bell warns State Government

MEMBER for Mount Gambier Troy Bell’s frustration over lingering COVID-19 restrictions blew up into anger this week, with the independent warning the State Government...

Tourism hotspot forced to close

THE former Blue Lake Welcome Centre operator is frustrated and disappointed no "reasonable explanation" has been given as to why Mount Gambier City Council...

Local support a gift to region

LOOKING local won't just help you beat unprecedented demand on the nation's postal service this month but importantly deliver a economic boost to Limestone...

HEAR FROM POLICE: Senior officer speaks on tragedy

Limestone Coast officer in charge Superintendent Phil Hoff this afternoon spoke from the scene of a triple fatality just west of Mount Gambier. Three...

Fantastic plastic initiative

KILOS of plastic waste is being recycled by an innovative Tenison Woods College program as the site adopts a range of new measures to...

Fire season on region’s doorstep

A SENIOR Country Fire Service officer has urged the Limestone Coast community to act fast and ensure they are prepared for this year’s fire...

College students shine in city

A PAIR of former Mount Gambier residents have made history at an Adelaide boarding school by jointly winning a major honour. St Mark’s College’s highest...

Retailers reject extended hours

MILLICENT’S unique trading hour regime was relaxed during the state’s three-day lockdown, allowing the town’s two regulated supermarkets to trade around the clock. But...

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Civic centre lift in disrepair

City of Mount Gambier staff have assured they can still accommodate people with access needs, despite the Civic Centre's internal lift becoming inoperable. Council general...