Mill workers evacuate
FIREFIGHTERS spent several hours at Carter Holt Harvey on Commercial Street West on Wednesday after a fire started in the mill complex at the...
Hark now hear little angels sing
REIDY Park Primary School students brought a bit of Christmas cheer to the Mount Gambier Marketplace yesterday as they sung Christmas carols to a...
Literacy support
SMILES were beaming on the faces of dozens of kindergarten children at the Mount Gambier Library when they received a selection of free books...
School helps with Yarra Pygmy Perch program
MOUNT Gambier High School environmental biology students have been learning all about endangered fish by taking part in a Yarra Pygmy Perch captive breeding...
Rose signifies latest visitors from Canada
A NEW rose bush was added to the garden outside the Mount Gambier Civic Centre on Monday to signify a visit from overseas Friendship...
Students wrap their heads around Japanese art
STUDENTS at Penola Primary School immersed themselves in Japanese culture last week with the help of Adelaide Open Access College teacher Rayna Pryce.
Ms Pryce...
Motorcyclists gear up for annual South East toy run
HUNDREDS of jolly men and women in leather will bring Christmas gifts for those in need as they roar into town on motorcycles, scooters...
RSL faces new challenge in rising power prices
HUGE rises in power prices are the latest blow to the financially embattled Mount Gambier Community Returned and Services League (RSL).
On the brink of...
Regional funds flow
THE State Government has announced its ongoing commitment of $3m in annual funding to SA's Regional Development Australia (RDA) associations until the end of...
Gold Cup fever
THE thunder of hooves on the Allan Scott Glenburnie Racecource today will herald a major milestone with the first ever Scott Group of Companies...
Nativity display theft disappoints
COMMUNITY members were left "totally disgusted" over the weekend after the theft of baby Jesus from an outdoor nativity display at the Millicent Rotunda.
Millicent...
Sale “scuttle” unlikely
THE union representing hundreds of timber workers in Mount Gambier says it is unlikely the Australian competition watchdog will "scuttle" the looming sale of...