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Mystery surrounding torched vehicle

POLICE are investigating a car fire on Saturday evening which left a vehicle completely burnt out in a paddock on Carpenter Rocks Road near...

Resource board sights

A SHAKE-UP to Natural Resources Management has been promised by Liberal candidate for MacKillop Nick McBride. At present, house-owners in the Wattle Range Council area...

Italian inspiration for primary school festival

A TOUCH of Venice is coming to Newbery Park Primary School as students celebrate Italian culture with an Italian-themed Carnevale festival. Students have been busy...

Region shares equality pride

MOUNT Gambier marriage equality supporters have called on Federal Parliament to move quickly to legislate change after yesterday's national postal survey results showed the...

South East Native Title claim – Who will be affected

"PEOPLE will not be losing their homes or their land," Mount Gambier Aboriginal community representative Mark Lovett told The Border Watch this week, keen...

Coonawarra Cup countdown

ONE of the most hotly-anticipated events on the country race meeting calendar - the 2018 Coonawarra Vignerons Cup - was launched at Balnaves of...

Leadership quest puts Perryman on path to Canberra

PROVING herself a worthy future leader, Baie Perryman placed among the top 40 finalists in the nationwide Country to Canberra competition last month. Connecting young...

Fun in the sun for dog owners

DESPITE unseasonal warm weather in the 30s, officials and exhibitors have hailed the success of the championship dog shows held at McLaughlin Park last...

Courting disaster – Fire danger season heats up

SOUTH East district residents have been urged to finalise bushfire measures as the mercury soared to 36 degrees yesterday. While parts of the region are...

Soldiers paid silent tribute

MILLICENT stopped for one minute of silence to commemorate those who fought and died in conflicts since World War I on Saturday morning. More than...

Students spring into action at annual fair

EARLY summer weather was a blessing for Yahl Primary School students on Friday as they hosted their bi-annual spring fair. Raising money for the school,...

Military sacrifices remembered

HUNDREDS of people from the South East community gathered at the Vansittart Park war memorial on Saturday to remember those who served our country...

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Volunteers get repairs underway

Saturday’s launch of Millicent’s first repair cafe started slowly with three people taking up the offer of assistance for free repairs of their items. Men's...

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