Garden funds flourish with business support
MILLICENT North Primary School's greenthumbs have received a massive financial boost, with two businesses providing funds to help establish a vegetable garden.
The school's dream...
Coastal erosion battle
WORK to protect Southend and Beachport's crumbling coastlines will receive a $180,000 boost from the South Australian Government as part of a statewide effort...
Budding humanitarian leads by example
"I FEEL like maybe one day in the future my friends will notice and will reflect off how I act."
Allendale Area School Year...
Schools eligible for exemption
PARENTS from a select number of schools will have the option to apply for an exemption to keep their Year 7 child in primary...
Mount Gambier professors launch new book to help general surgeons across the globe
A NEW CHAPTER: Mount Gambier general surgeons Professors Timothy McCullough and Matthias Wichmann hope their book will provide up-to-date information for medical specialists...
Interstate fire support provided
REGIONAL forestry firefighters have left their families in the lead up to Christmas to battle the catastrophic blazes sweeping across New South Wales.
More than...
Yahl history linked to memorial hall
CENTENARY celebrations will be held for the iconic Yahl Memorial Hall last weekend, with organisers expecting four generations of residents to attend the 100th...
Students help spread festive spirit through song
PENOLA students will raise their voices later this month for the Combined Churches of Penola Christmas Carol event.
The choir will perform alongside community members...
Youths encouraged to volunteer
YOUNG people in the community have been urged to volunteer their time at not-for-profit services and organisations in the Limestone Coast.
Mount Gambier residents Faith...
State Government ‘stuff up’ leads to hefty fines and licence losses
INDEPENDENT Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell has slammed "unfair and unjust" State Government laws which have resulted in multiple South Australian drivers facing...
Businesses spread Christmas spirit
IT IS starting to look a lot like Christmas in Penola and Coonawarra, with stuffed Santas soon to adorn the landscape.
Families and businesses from...
Top day out a sure bet
CHEERS from the rail for locally-trained horse Emil may drown out the sound of the thundering hooves when the barriers open for the Scott...