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Growers to benefit from hay trade deal

SOUTH East growers are set to benefit as Australia's relationship with China stabilises, with trade impediments on hay lifted. In late September, the federal...

‘Grave’ 100 year error rectified

For more than 100 years the City of Mount Gambier has been maintaining a parcel of land within the Lake Terrace Cemetery which it...

Pre-polling campaign

WITH pre-polling for the Voice to Parliament referendum beginning this week, campaigners from both sides of the debate have been out the front, handing...

New bus company

The City of Mount Gambier will continue to advocate for better public transport services despite LinkSA receiving the current contract. Council mayor Lynette Martin said...

Heritage agreement grants available

THE region's landholders with a native vegetation heritage agreement could be eligible for grants to improve biodiversity on their property. Under the state government's...

Framework to shape Crater Lakes future

THERE is a clearer way forward in the development of the Crater Lake precinct, with the City of Mount Gambier endorsing a new framework....

Local GP recognised for outstanding performance

A LOCAL general practitioner (GP) has been recognised for her excellence in the medical field and is set to receive an Outstanding SA Key...

New hub open

SERVICES for those living with a disability have been increased with the South East Bedford Group opening its learning and experiences hub. The hub...

Historic property go to market for first time in 100 years

Naracoorte’s mixed farming operation Childerley Park has hit the market for the first time in almost 100 years due to a decision made by...

Up to 35 new homes expected by end of year

MORE than 88 parcels of land have been sold on the $55m Limestone Estate project which is expected to be completed in the next...

Farmers surrender market sheep to cope

LOCAL farmers have begun surrendering their ewes, rams and lambs to shelters and other properties due to growing fears for the upcoming summer season. This...

Students get look at regional life

UNIVERSITY students were given a taste of life and employment opportunities in the South East as part of a StudyAdelaide regional tour. The tour, in...

Windy weather proves a challenge

UNITING remains undefeated in the Division 1 Mount Gambier and District tennis competition after four rounds. Its latest triumph came against Reidy Park in blustery...