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OneFortyOne joins high school to help students enhance timber-work skills

GRANT High School woodwork students have been using old skills to craft creations for use in today's generation. The school's woodworking class is fast becoming...

Conservation park project planted

THE Ewens Ponds Conservation Park underwent a rejuvenation afternoon last week when divers visited the area to plant water ribbons (cycnogeton procerum) at the...

Sculptures to be unveiled

THE Penola District Cultural Fund's John Shaw Nielson Sculpture Appeal has come to an end with an unveiling set for December 2. Held at Poet's...

Postive results reported on South Australian industrial hemp trial

POSITIVE results from the first trials of industrial hemp in South Australia will pave the way for an industry anticipated to be worth $3m...

Lioness Club at full force

AS WARMER weather makes a welcome return, the Mount Gambier Lioness Club has also returned to full force. The club's "grey nomads" have returned from...

South East shoppers urged to look local first

AS the festive season quickly approaches, Member for Barker Tony Pasin has encouraged community members to "Think Big and Shop Small" this Christmas period...

Street machines on show for charity

RONALD McDonald House Charities called on Australians to dig deep celebrating McHappy Day last Saturday. For the first year, South East Street Machines (SESM) members...

Alliance celebrates 10-year gas moratorium

AFTER years of protesting against potential hydraulic fracturing in the South East, the Limestone Coast Protection Alliance celebrated its legislative win of a 10-year...

South East truck industry showcased

THE trucking industry will be showcased at the second annual Mount Gambier Family Truck Show tomorrow, following the third annual Christmas convoy from Penola...

South East on track

A STUDY investigating the value of reestablishing rail in the Green Triangle Region has been welcomed by the city's state and federal MPs. Independent MP...

Students make history with electronic exams

WATTLE Range Year 12 students made history this year when they ditched the traditional pen and paper to be among the first in the...

Cabaret performer secures scholarship

FROM vintage infused burlesque to alternative drag acts - the cabaret scene has boomed over the past two decades and has increasingly found its...

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Tough way to finish

IT was a tough night at Horsham's Blue Ribbon Raceway on Saturday night for Penola’s Dave Gartner, despite a solid effort in his heat...

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