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Students put through their paces

MOUNT Gambier High School students had a rare opportunity to learn from the state’s best, with the school hosting an Adelaide 36ers basketball clinic...

Offshore windfarm rebuttal

THE South Australian Government has recommended to the federal government to remove the waters off the coast of South Australia from the proposed off-shore...

Cafe partnership to spread R U OK? message

MENTAL health organisation headspace is partnering with San Piero Coffee Roasters to encourage people to check in with their mates on R U OK?...

Budding author made writing competition finals

A SOUTH East student is happy with his efforts after being named a finalist in a state-wide writing competition. Mount Gambier High School Year...

Giving Day funds new dog for school

STORY Dogs will put a second dog into Suttontown Primary School next year following a successful Story Dogs Giving Day fundraiser. On both Friday,...

Local interventions possible treatment for nursing shortages

A FEW small changes could be what the regional medical workforce needs to address nursing shortages, according to a University of South Australia (UniSA)...

Water review roadshow comes to Mount Gambier

THE Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan review roadshow is wrapping up with a community information session to be held in Mount Gambier/Berrin and...

More OSHC services for parents

PARENTS may have better access to Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) with McDonald Park Primary School putting forward an expression of interest in opening...

Landscape Board encourages cooperation to tackle pig problem

FERAL pigs are causing headaches for South East landholders, with Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LCLB) seeking cooperation to keep populations under control. In the...

Heading to the polls

THAT date for Australia's first referendum this century has been set, with the vote to determine if an Indigenous Voice to Parliament will be...

Mount council opposes renewable energy zone

THE City of Mount Gambier has followed in another local councils footsteps and officially taken a stance against offshore renewable energy projects in waters...

Bool Lagoon frogs investigated in unusual mortality event

HUNDREDS of frogs have mysteriously died at Bool Lagoon, with authorities searching for a cause. The lagoon, located south of Naracoorte, was closed to...

Preserves galore for Flint

AFTER seeing a decline in show entries, Mary Flint decided it was time to put her “jam where her mouth is” and enter herself. Ms...

Childcare re-opens