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Library celebrates local history

CELEBRATING local history will be at the forefront of the Mount Gambier Library this month as it celebrates History Month with an array of...

Welcome Centre sitting idle

A CITY of Mount Gambier councillor is calling for the Blue Lake Welcome Centre to open year round with a tenant taking up a...

UniSa Yarning Circle opens

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin’s UniSA campus is the first to officially open a Yarning Circle/Nyina Ba Kalawa in the state. On Friday, more than 50 people gathered...

Record numbers for regional tourism

SOUTH Australian regional tourism reached a record high in 2022, with billions passing through the state's economy. According to the State Government, regional visitor...

Rex reduces Mount Gambier flights

REX Airlines will be reducing flights servicing a number of its regional routes, including flights between Mount Gambier/Berrin and Melbourne. The regional airline announced...

Jenner calls on council

City of Mount Gambier councillor Paul Jenner has renewed calls to the council to allow community groups to use the Olympic Park building, which...

Allendale East Area School 70yr

ALLENDALE East Area School will celebrate a significant milestone this year as it reaches 70 years since its inception. The school was first established during...

Candle Vigil

LIVES lost at the hands of domestic violence will be remembered once again as the Limestone Coast Family Violence Group hosts the annual candle...

Temporary pond closure to continue

PICCANINNIE Ponds Conservation Park is still closed to divers and snorkelers as National Parks and Wildlife South Australia (NPW) continues to monitor the after-effects...

Kingston represented at Royal Commission

THE push for better childcare and early learning services access in Kingston SE has bought the childcare working group before the Royal Commission into...

Local students receive grants

TWO previous Mount Gambier/Berrin students have received a Playford Trust scholarship to assist with their tertiary education. Tess Kenseley and Reuben van Eyk had the...

Exhibition to showcase artists with disabilities

ARTISTS living with disabilities will be putting their works on display for the community at a new exhibition in May. The free public exhibition,...

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Tough way to finish

IT was a tough night at Horsham's Blue Ribbon Raceway on Saturday night for Penola’s Dave Gartner, despite a solid effort in his heat...

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