Accommodation booked solid ahead of long weekend
ACCOMMODATION businesses are seeing the light of the end of the tunnel, with Penola and Coonawarra largely booked out for the June long weekend.
As...
Interstate travellers warned as police step up border presence
LIMESTONE Coast Police have warned interstate travellers this long weekend is not the time to travel to South Australia as they plan to ramp...
Millicent show uncertainty
UNCERTAINTY hangs over country shows across South Australia in 2020 due to restrictions associated with the COVID-19 virus.
The flagship Royal Adelaide Show has been...
Home dance stars show off moves
A HANDFUL of creative Limestone Coast residents have proven they are movers and shakers, mastering tricky dance moves as part of the Stand Like...
Millicent show cannot go on
Millicent’s annual show has been cancelled this year due to staging difficulties and uncertainties associated with the COVID-19 virus.
The 144th staging of Millicent’s leading...
City visitor centre reopens in time for long weekend tourism surge
City visitor centre reopens in time for long weekend tourism surge
MOUNT Gambier tourism related businesses will roll out the welcome mat this long weekend...
Students take up ‘iso’ challenge
GRANT High School staff and students are staying active in a battle for bragging rights, with a challenge keeping motivation levels high in a...
Rate relief to support struggling businesses
STRUGGLING businesses in Mount Gambier Central will likely be assessed for rate relief on a case-by-case basis after elected members foreshadowed opposing dealing with...
Penola Library doors reopen more than two months after forced COVID-19 closure
BOOK lovers will be able to dive deep into fiction and non-fiction works as the Penola Community Library reopens its doors to the public.
After...
City Council action plan to drive reconciliation
ABORIGINAL elders have used social media to help launch Mount Gambier City Council's Reconciliation Action Plan, a framework five years in the making to...
Council ‘well placed’ despite funds deficit
WATTLE Range Council is set to dip into the red in the next financial year and post an operating deficit of $440,000.
After eight consecutive...
Nelson business operators express frustration as regional political leaders ‘draw line in sand’ over...
LIMESTONE Coast political leaders have drawn a line in the sand over the easing border restrictions amid some calls for the lockdown to end.
While...