The legacy of Doctor Thyne
This year marks the 120th anniversary of the death of Dr James Andrew Thyne who was integral to the establishment of Millicent’s first hospital.
He...
What’s on at the Mount Gambier Library
Youth Book Club
Friday 28 June
4:00pm – 5:00pm
Suitable for ages 15 – 25
Join us as we discuss all things books!
Bring along your current read or...
Students show a lot of ‘art’
Budding artists at McDonald Park Primary School had a chance to show of their talents at the biannual art show last week.
Each student...
Expanding farm financial skills
KEITH farmers will have the opportunity to expand their financial knowledge at an upcoming workshop.
The free Financial Skills Workshop is run by Rabo Client...
Autism strategy launch supported by locals
“I FIND being able to say that I am autistic is the most validating thing in the world,” Mount Gambier/Berrin resident and autism advocate...
Learn to Ride space for Railway Lands
A LEARN to ride space is set to be developed at the Railway Lands, following the City of Mount Gambier endorsement of the final...
Igniting the conversation
A MENTAL Health awareness night saw over 60 seats filled at Centrals Soccer Club recently.
Local mental health advocate Harmony Kennett in collaboration with...
Robe Probus educated by paramedics
THE Robe Probus Club recently hosted two special guests from the SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) to learn more about the importance of defibrillators and...
Concept plans for tech college released
EXCLUSIVE
NEW designs for the multi-million dollar technical college have been released with groundwork expected to begin soon.
The college was announced by the state...
Paws and productivity
DOGS are everybody’s best friend, and local businesses embraced the spirit of Take Your Dog to Work Day today.
Kevin the jack russell is...
Dog’s Breakfast celebrates canine community
PET owners of Millicent have been invited to take part in a special celebration for their dogs at the Millicent Dog Park, where activities...
Scriven hits back at petiton allegations
MINISTER for Primary Industries Clare Scriven has hit back at questions posed to her in Parliament regarding an online petition advocating for future funding...

















