Committee recommendations already in motion
The state government has handed down its response into the Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Timber Industry in the Limestone Coast and...
A good run for Walker
THE Mount Gambier family and friends of beloved local resident Noel Walker will celebrate a truly remarkable milestone this weekend, as he turned 100...
Graduation celebrations for Tenison
TENISON Woods College's year 12 graduates came together at The Barn Palais surrounded by family and friends.
The celebration was hosted by Tenison Woods...
Music makes Cameron’s day
MOUNT Gambier/Berrin music teacher Cameron Horsburgh continues to teach at 11 schools across the Limestone Coast.
Mr Horsburgh remains involved with other musical pursuits...
Buy local with shopping event
Get ready to shop until you drop as the city prepares for a shopping extravaganza.
The Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce will host it's...
Carols to ring
CHRISTMAS cheer will ring throughout the Mount Gambier Railway Lands again this year.
The 79th annual Blue Lake Carols is expected to bring in...
New plan ahead
THE Kingston District Council is developing a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP).
The Plan will contain actions for council to complete between 2026...
Festive cheer for all through Community Christmas Appeal
THE Millicent Combined Churches Association (MCCA) has partnered with local businesses, churches and community groups of Millicent to bring the Community Christmas Appeal to...
Mites detected
VARROA mites have been detected in hives at additional sites in the Limestone Coast.
It comes following the first detection of the pest at Salt...
Keith Art Group celebrates 70 years
KEITH Art Group celebrated their milestone 70th birthday this month.
Naomi Fallon was the emcee for the night and introduced life members Glenda Bailey,...
Public health ‘not worth’ urologists time
UROLOGISTS believe travelling to Mount Gambier/Berrin is “not worth their time” according to a leading health network official.
During this year’s Limestone Coast Local...
Chemical drop off day
HOUSEHOLD chemicals and paints can be dropped off for free this Saturday, November 29 at the Waste Transfer Station from 9am to 3pm.
Residents are...

















