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Lobster tariff lift concerns

CHINA is expected to reopen its doors to crayfish before the festive season after the industry had a gross state product loss of $400m. Last...

Controversial artwork approved

A mythical blue creature imagined to have escaped the Earth will soon find a home in Mount Gambier/ Berrin's central business district (CBD). After...

Funding boost for Yahl Memorial Hall

Yahl Memorial Hall will benefit from a $1000 federal government grant which would assist in purchasing a few much needed items for the site....

Hood termination bill fails

MEMBER of the Legislative Council Ben Hood’s controversial termination of pregnancy bill has not passed the Upper House. Debated deep into the evening on Wednesday,...

First Nations seasonal calendar open

THE First Nations seasonal calendar was on show recently at a family day held at Lake McIntyre. The Walking the Seasons community walk was...

Stockport hosts CFS Cadet Championships

For the first time in 35 years Country Fire Service (CFS) cadets across South Australia gathered together to test themselves in drills against their...

The search is on for an Aussie content creator

HAVE you got a talent for making fun videos? Do you live on an acreage, lifestyle block or hobby farm? You could be just...

More programs for protected species

THE Limestone Coast Landscape Board has successfully been appointed as Regional Delivery Partner for the Australian Government with an initial investment of about $2.5m...

City’s solar investigation continues

Cheaper access to solar energy is one step closer for City of Mount Gambier residents, as council seeks to make contact with a solar...

Time running out to check your tech

The national 3G network is closing on Monday, October 28, to boost the speed and reliability of the 4G and 5G networks. Devices that depend...

New trails open

TRAIL walkers and runners will be exploring new options at the Naracoorte Caves following the official opening of new trails. The trails have been...

Lucindale Op Shop supports community

LUCINDALE’S community op shop, Lucy Loves Again has been running for five years, and will soon farewell a long-standing volunteer. The shop was established after...

Wimmera farmer’s story highlighted in energy Inquiry through new film series

Wimmera grain grower Simon Tickner has joined a huge cross section of regional Australia living in the thick of the shift to renewable energy...