Shadow minister calls for change
SHADOW Health Minister Stephen Wade has called for "cultural change" at Mount Gambier Hospital, which has been plagued with workforce-related issues for many years.[...]
Men at higher risk on SA roads
THE latest RAA Insurance figures revealed women cause less car crashes than men in South Australia.[...]
Council beefs up wandering stock fine
GRANT District Council will beef up the expiation fee for wandering stock on roads following 26 stock complaints in the last financial year.[...]
Export forum to drive growth
REGIONAL Development Australia (RDA) Limestone Coast will host an Innovation and Export Forum next Tuesday to assist local companies to expand into international markets.[...]
City engineering projects continue
MOUNT Gambier City Council's operational services department will progress a number of engineering projects across the city in September.[...]
Important discussion
IT TAKES courage to ask simply and directly "are you okay?" if you are concerned about someone's mental health.[...]
Bell defends political position
MEMBER for Mount Gambier Troy Bell says the number of constituents flowing into his office for assistance has jumped over the past three months.[...]
Liberals stand ground
THE Liberal Party says it will be running a strong candidate for the seat of Mount Gambier in the March state election.[...]
Forestry gala event
ALMOST 500 forest industry leaders are making their way to Canberra for the Australian Forest Products Association Industry Gala Dinner - the biggest event on the industry calendar - at the Parliament House Great Hall tonight.[...]
Wine group nominated for tourism award
COONAWARRA Grape and Wine Incorporated has been nominated for the Caravan and Camping Industries Association of SA Tourism Award.[...]
Farmer support pledge
THE State Liberals have pledged to help farmers involved in land access disputes with resource companies by funding the Small Business Commissioner to facilitate the resolution of complaints.[...]
Library connects students with experts
SCHOOL students are encouraged to use their Mount Gambier Library card to access online study tool Studiosity, formerly known as YourTutor.[...]