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Dance workshops inspire

SYDNEY Dance Company held two free dance workshops on Thursday ahead of the company's Frame of Mind performance at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre...

Bachelor contestant in sticky situation

"MOIST" was the interesting word of choice used by a former Mount Gambier resident as she made her bizarre first impression on the new...

Artist makes mark on city

TALENTED local artist Phil Clements is sharing his passion for art with the community by creating detailed murals on the city's vacant walls. One of...

Cultural celebration for learning centre

GLADYS Smith Early Learning Centre embraced indigenous culture and history last week with a line up of special performances and activities for NAIDOC Week. Students...

Library escape planned

THE Millicent Library will go into lock down next week as children and adults put their thinking caps on for the first escape room...

Second hand clothing on trend

CREATIVE members of the community are being invited to put their sewing skills to good use and take part in this year's Recycled Runway...

Congolese community celebrated

SINGING, dancing and enticing food were in abundance over the weekend as the community gathered to celebrate Congolese Independence Day. Held at the St Paul's...

Radio hosts back on the air

CONTROVERSIAL radio duo Steve Jankowicz and Haydon Cox returned to the air Sunday night after an overwhelming response to their dismissal from 5GTRFM prompted...

World Refugee Day celebrated

WORLD Refugee Day was celebrated yesterday at Tenison Woods College as two women shared their stories of freedom with students. Handing over the first two...

Fringe festival benefits outlined

AN evaluation report from Adelaide Fringe has revealed the inaugural Fringe in Mount Gambier festival attracted an audience of nearly 8000 people at events...

Karen refugees celebrate city settlement

TEN years ago, a great leap of faith was taken by two Karen families as they made the frightening move to Mount Gambier to...

No love for radio duo

TWO community radio presenters have been robbed of their broadcasting access after playing an explicit 1980s track on air. The broadcasting duo of Steve Jankowicz...

Warm weather welcomes swimmers

Wattle Range Council have given the green light for swimmers to use the Millicent Swimming Lake following a $132,000 refurbishment of the lakes surface. Officially...

Eagles to dominate