Farina travels overseas
LIMESTONE Coast viticulturalist Fil Farina will embark on a research journey in New Zealand, learning about the relationship between nutrients and sheep in vineyards.
Mr...
Upgrades incoming
Work to bring the Glenelg River shacks up to standard before time runs out is moving ahead, with District Council of Grant councillors endorsing...
Truck fire sparks concern
THE City of Mount Gambier have urged the public to dispose of their batteries correctly, after a recent waste truck fire.
Batteries that had...
Road maintenance not up to scratch
THE current road maintenance practice within the Wattle Range Council area is “like applying a band aid to a sucking chest wound” according to...
Calling for change
As fox baiting programs begin across the region, one Limestone Coast resident is questioning the state government's need to bait public beaches.
In 2018...
Signs for historic walk one step closer
A HISTORIC walk around the heart of Bordertown is one step closer with a number of prominent sites on the list.
The Bordertown on...
Disability access closer for high school
DISABILITY access will be increased at Bordertown High School following a state government announcement.
The government recently announced the school was one of six...
Solos boast about Penola
SOLO travellers from the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA) are back on the road after spending time in Penola for their Solos...
Still Water Studio set to succeed
After calling for community contributions, the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival (PCAF) has decided on a name for its new gallery space.
Still Water Studio...
Penola is the top town
Penola has come out on top, being crowned Agricultural Town of the Year.
Beating out Kimba and Burra, Penola was selected by a panel...
Final release for Wolf EP
ALISON Newman has celebrated the release of the last part of her story - her new song ‘Feel into You.’
Five tracks made up her...
Zombies take to the streets
ZOMBIES, ghouls and goblins will soon walk the streets of Mount Gambier/Berrin for the annual Zombie Walk.
Organiser Sharmaine “Sharky” Fogarty said she was looking...