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Police Lights  TBW Newsgroup

Police impersonator on wrong side of law

MOUNT Gambier Police are on the hunt for a white dual-cab utility after receiving several reports of a person impersonating police, by using red...
Campbell Hill  TBW Newsgroup

Special commemoration marks Korean battle

THOUSANDS will honour the bravery and sacrifice of those who defended the nation's freedom and values at Anzac services around the region today. However, the...
Penola Cup Womens Winners (3)  TBW Newsgroup

Penola punters enjoy great day at the races

MANY put away their bunny ears for gorgeous gowns on Easter Sunday as the Penola Racecourse thrived with punters. Close to 700 people attended the...
Stephen And Sharon Tidy 2019  TBW Newsgroup

‘Fallen’ honoured at Sheoak Lodge pre-Anzac Day service

"THE Fallen" were honoured when the Millicent sub-branch of the RSL staged a pre-Anzac Day service at the Sheoak Lodge aged care facility at...
Barbara Bruhn  TBW Newsgroup

Anzac Day commemorates military bravery and sacrifice

ANZAC Day holds a sacred place in the heart of Mount Gambier's Barbara Bruhn. Holding onto a precious photograph in the lead up to today's...
Barb Lightburn, Darcy, Bec Jones, Malika, Helen Cottier, Doug, Ace  TBW Newsgroup

Dog trial goes down a treat

OVER 100 "good boys and girls" raced around Hastings Cunningham Reserve over the weekend as part of the Blue Lake Obedience Dog Club's Easter trials. The...
Paige And Mila Slorach20190416 TBW Newsgroup

Youngsters enjoy youth week activities

MILLICENT'S smallest residents tried their luck at a number of giant games as part of last week's 2019 Youth Week celebrations. The Civic and Arts...
Ofomedia Pr  TBW Newsgroup

Long-serving mill worker a cut above

IN 1968, John Gorton was Prime Minister of Australia, the Beatles were in the charts with Hey Jude and Otis Redding was Sitting on...
Member For Barker Tony Pasin Bruce Clayson Bob Evans And Chris Mathias  TBW Newsgroup

Catafalque party returns

A CEREMONIAL feature of a catafalque party will return to the Anzac Day dawn service on Thursday at the Millicent Cross of Sacrifice after...
Mural Winners  TBW Newsgroup

Fringe makes mark on city

THE Mount Gambier Fringe has been and gone, but that has not stopped the flow of art inspired by the festival. Working on their biggest...

Former Grant District Council CEO set to take action over sudden dismissal

THE Adelaide lawyer representing dumped Grant District Council chief executive David Singe yesterday lashed out at elected members for putting ratepayers' money at risk. Lawyer...
Stan Wooding And Pat Wilson (2)  TBW Newsgroup

War memories shared

SEPTEMBER 2, 1945 is a date etched into Australian history, but none more so than those who can recall exactly where they were when...

Students get a taste of rural medicine

A NEW cohort of medical students have begun their journey in a pilot program throughout the Green Triangle region. A total of 14 MD...