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Seniors celebrated

Senior citizens living within the District Council of Grant were celebrated at four Positive Ageing Luncheons held in the last week of Seniors Month....

Funds up for grabs

Up to $80,000 in grant funding is available for community groups and sporting clubs as the District Council of Grant expands its Community Grant...

AEU not backing down with second strike

A SECOND Australian Education Union (AEU) strike is set to hit the streets of Mount Gambier once again, as the fight for better pay...

Twisted Threads booming

There has been a boom in membership for Mount Gambier/ Berrin textile craft group Twisted Threads recently and organisers are excited. President Julianne Woodruff...

Drivers race to Casterton Drags

THE Casterton Street Drags are set to kick off next week, in a competition bigger and better than ever. In it's thirtieth year, the race...

New principal for St Martins

St Martins Lutheran College will welcome Celia Mara to its ranks next year as the experienced school leader takes on the deputy principal role....

Diving is thriving in Mount Gambier

More than 200 national and international guests descended on Mount Gambier/Berrin last weekend for the 50th anniversary of the Cave Divers Association of Australia. The...

Celebrating Diwali

Mount Gambier’s Indian community have come together to celebrate one of the most important dates of the year - Diwali. Also known as...

Volunteers needed for Red Cross transportation service

Residents in Naracoorte, Millicent and Bordertown are being asked to come forward as volunteers for the Red Cross Transport, a service that assists people...

40 years of twirls

Guests from across Australia danced the night away at the Pine City Twirlers 40th birthday celebrations on Saturday. The event attracted dancers from Queensland...

Drivers race to Casterton Drags

THE Casterton Street Drags are set to kick off next week, in a competition bigger and better than ever. In it's thirtieth year, the race...

Tree troubles

It has been confirmed the carcasses of felled trees will remain where they landed, even after nearby homeowners spoke up with their concern around...

Flash Flood concerns

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin businesses had to shut during peak lunchtime today as a sudden downpour prompted flash flooding. Emergency services were also on high alert...