Wattle Range technology embraced
WATTLE Range Council fully embraced modern- technology on Tuesday night when it held its first ever electronic meeting.
Wearing headphones, mayor Des Noll and chief...
Realtors weather economic storm
MOUNT Gambier's real estate sector is in a strong position to withstand headwinds fuelled by the COVID-19 health and economic crisis.
While the number of...
Royal treats served to Limestone Coast
FROM a humble home kitchen to his own royal shopfront, ScRoll Queen founder Dylan McQueen has enjoyed the twists and turns generated from his...
Building company avoids major disruptions to ‘remain active’ across Limestone Coast
A MOUNT Gambier building company says the industry remains active in the Limestone Coast and is yet to feel the economic impacts of the...
‘Ambitious’ road project floated by Wattle Range Council
AN ambitious $4.7m project to complete Penola's Border Road was discussed by Wattle Range Council at its historic live meeting webcast last night.
The upgrade...
Ground broken on hospital car park expansion
EARTHWORKS at the Mount Gambier Hospital are under way to expand the number of car park spaces at the regional health facility.
The $250,000 car...
Park access worry
Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell has questioned whether senior State Government ministers had provided conflicting information about promoting national parks during the Easter...
Students spread message of hope
NANGWARRY Primary School students have been busy creating heart shaped messages to lift the community's spirit amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under the guidance of visual...
Influx of volunteers keep wheels turning
AN INFLUX of new volunteers is helping steer the Mount Gambier Meals on Wheels branch through the COVID-19 pandemic.
With several elderly volunteers no longer...
Rotary adapts to serve communities
ROTARY clubs around the district are adapting creative ways for members to continue serving their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
All face-to-face club meetings have...
Wattle Range Council plan in works
WATTLE Range Council staff have an ambitious plan to have almost $20m of civil projects ready to proceed in the event of a significant...
Tourist hot spots ‘eerily’ deserted
MOUNT Gambier's holiday parks and iconic tourism precincts were deserted over the Easter long weekend amid border restrictions and coronavirus protocols gripping the city.
Traditionally...