Sold-out lunch raises funds to help ac.care program
THE 2020 Support Homeless People Luncheon to be held on April 3 at The Barn Palais has sold out.
Five hundred people will gather to...
Concerns raised over city toilet cleanliness
A MOUNT Gambier resident has questioned whether the city's public toilets are meeting minimum health standards, raising concerns over their safety for residents and...
Hall of fame honour for dedicated woman
ONE of Millicent's most prominent women has been honoured for her contribution to the Limestone Coast business sector at a special event held last...
City groups relocate as machinery rolls on site for netball court redevelopment
HEAVY demolition machinery rolled onto the Olympic Park site this week, however the project was not in relation to the looming Mount Gambier Community...
City pharmacist urges residents ‘not to panic’ as demand for products reaches fever pitch
A MOUNT Gambier pharmacist has urged people not to panic buy medicines and face masks as demand for some product reaches fever pitch amid...
Penola High seeks complexity allowance to support student learning
PENOLA High School would benefit from additional funding to support students with complex needs, announced as part of the final enterprise bargaining agreement struck...
Companies ‘blow fuses’ over bills tallying millions of dollars following interconnector failure
MOUNT GAMBIER businesses will be hit with electricity costs running in the millions of dollars as a result of January's Victorian interconnector failure.
NF McDonnell...
Minister makes genetically modified crop pledge
PRIMARY Industries and Regional Development Minister Tim Whetstone has pledged to keep introducing regulations to allow the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops despite...
Irate bank customer to hold public protest
AN IRATE Commonwealth Bank customer is staging a public protest meeting in a bid to prevent the closure of the Millicent branch.
The George Street...
Limestone Coast police leader urges residents to ensure vehicles are secure following brazen thefts
A LIMESTONE Coast Inspector is imploring members of the community to lock up their vehicles following a spike in theft from motor vehicles during...
Purchase restrictions imposed as ‘panic buyers’ empty shelves across the nation
THE Limestone Coast has not been immune from panic buying which has gripped the nation amid fears of a coronavirus outbreak.
Woolworths has started rationing...
Ambitious proposal to transform main street
WATTLE Range Council will unveil an ambitious master plan to transform the Penola main street this month, with residents encouraged to help shape the...