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Big visitors for little town

MORE than two thousand visitors wandered through the Port MacDonnell Community Complex between October and December last year. Figures show a total of 2472...

Landscape Board urges care when sharing beaches

People in the region are being urged to take care when heading to the beach over the rest of summer to help look after...

History of Australia Day

For Moandik, Meintangk and Narangga Elder Aunty Penny Bonney January 26 - Australia Day - will just be another day of “insult for the Indigenous people of...

CFS encourages future volunteers

THE Country Fire Service (CFS) is continuing to encourage more people to consider volunteering for the cause, no matter what background a person may...

South East Indigenous encouraged to nominate

INDIGENOUS people across the South East will be able to put their hands up to represent their culture in State Parliament later this year....

Doctors encouraged to enrol

ATTORNEY General Kyam Maher has called out for doctors within the South East to partake in online training to become qualified ahead of the...

Mount Gambier Summer Cup

DOZENS flocked to the Glenburnie Racecourse on Sunday, January 22, to see horses battle it out on the track. People relaxed on the grass...

Licence change unlikely to affect local table top gamers

POTENTIAL changes to an international gaming licence are unlikely to really impact local roleplaying game (RPG) enthusiasts, according to Gaming Nexus. Dungeons and Dragons,...

Giving back to families doing it tough

After a life-changing experience at Ronald McDonald House Adelaide, Aiyana Stocks is looking to give back and help another family who is doing it...

Slashing clarification

CLARIFICATION around which governing body is responsible for the roadside slashing of state-owned roads is expected ahead of the Department of Infrastructure and Transport...

Brushing up in time for exhibition

A PORT MacDonnell artist with a love of nature is preparing for a solo exhibition featuring birds, wildlife and local flora. Artist Heather McLean...

Fuel subsidy misconception

A COMMON misconception around travel subsidies for regional people seeking medical treatment has been dispelled in the wake of increased financial support. At the...

Carving through MND expectations

AFTER being given 36 months to live after a Motor Neurone Disease (MND) diagnosis, Limestone Coast local David Quill decided he still had a...