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Community support through Grassroots Grant funding

THE Limestone Coast Landscape Board Grassroots Grants funding program has continued to support the community with various funded projects over the past four years....

Meals On Wheels giving back one volunteer at a time

MEALS on Wheels Mount Gambier is once again calling out for keen volunteers to help provide support to the community ahead of their upcoming...

Holiday fun at Port MacDonnell

The Port MacDonnell Community Complex reflects on a successful 2023/2024 summer school holiday program. Over the six weeks it ran, they saw 525 locals...

A gift for angel babies

A poignant display at the Mount Gambier Library pays tribute to 10 years of Angel Gowns Australia. Founded in 2014, Angel Gowns Australia sees...

Community vision forums to continue

A second round of community vision forums will be held in Wattle Range Council townships next week. In November last year, community forums were held...

Grocery prices under scope

PRICES for fresh produce at leading grocery supermarkets will be under the microscope of the state government, in a move welcomed by Mount gambier/Berrin...

Tournament yields donation

A BOXING tournament has resulted in $2000 being donated to headspace Mount Gambier. Last year, the tournament was held at Team Nilsson Boxing and...

Author dog visits Coonawarra wineries

Several Coonawarra wineries have been included in a new tourism book with a furry author picking up the pen. Adventurous Pyrenean Mountain Dog Kobe loves...

Coorong drug crop bust

Police seized almost 100 marijuana plants from remote bush land recently. About 10.30am Tuesday, February 13, following an investigation, officers from the Drug and...

Feral deer forum attracts crowd

NARACOORTE Town Hall supported about 300 forum attendees recently, all to listen and talk on the current feral deer culling policies. Limestone Coast local...

New market format a sucess

THE seasons end has come for the Summer Thugi Markets, which has reported a great success for their first year. The inaugural market event was...

Infamous city sinkhole filled in

Pedestrians will soon have access to the walkway between Margaret Street and the Railway Lands again as a 30 square metre sinkhole is filled....

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Fishing back on the cards

Fishing restrictions in South East waters established to help control the Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis (AVG) outbreak have been eased, with ongoing conditions. The surveillance to...