Mill pay talks held
MEMBERS of the largest union at the Kimberly-Clark Australia Millicent Mill held three mass meetings about their latest pay offer this week.
It is understood...
Tigers out to prove their worth in short-format game
CROSS-town rivals North Sportsman's and South Gambier will lock horns at Marist Park for round eight of Barber Shield cricket tomorrow afternoon.
Although the teams...
Autofest collapse fuels anger
AUTOFEST competitor Kris Winterfield says the collapse of the"burn-out" event is a blow for the city's economy and motorsport enthusiasts.
Mr Winterfield - who competes...
‘Green thumb’ recognised for dedication to beautifying region
KNOWN in the community for his "green thumb", Penola resident Kevin Jarred has gone above and beyond to help beautify the region.
As the main...
Millicent resident recognised for public service
MORE than 40 years of outstanding public service to local government and planning in South Australia by Frank Brennan was officially recognised last Saturday.
The...
South East mounts senior country cricket title defence
THE final squad to travel to Adelaide for the Senior country cricket carnival has been named, with the best from the region set to...
Mil Lel faces challenge against Penola
THE one-day format will return to the Barber Shield tomorrow when Mil Lel travel to McCorquindale Park to face Penola.
The undefeated Eagles will expect...
Red tape puts brakes on city Autofest event
MOUNT Gambier appears to have lost an annual multi-million dollar motorsport fixture following organisers unable to locate a suitable site for the controversial "burn-out"...
Teen ‘sheds the dreads’ to raise money for charity
HAIR today, gone tomorrow will be the case for a Tantanoola teenager who has made the "bald" decision to shed his beloved dreadlocks for...
Happy campers explore Portland
IT was all fun in the sun for South East children when Cara's Camps for Kids was held in Portland earlier this month.
The camp...
Tenison Woods College educators start year with inspirational training session
MORE than 40 Tenison Woods College staff members joined thousands of fellow teachers, school staff, parish leaders and priests at the Catholic Education South...
New school year rung in
DOZENS of fresh-faced youngsters walked through the gates of Millicent and district schools for the first time on Tuesday morning as studies resumed for...

















