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Locals struggle as grocery prices soar, committee finds.

More people in Mount Gambier/Berrin are struggling than ever before according to evidence heard by the Select Committee on Grocery Pricing in SA. Established...

More mowing requested for Frances

Frances was in the spotlight last month, as the Naracoorte Lucindale Council met there for their monthly meeting. Presenting a deputation on the night...

New release for

Sexy As Sh*t are gracing fans' ears once again with a fun new release, ‘This is Sexy.’ The track is the first single from the...

Silos to come down

Standing tall for more than 50 years, the Wirrega skyline is looking different as Viterra has begun demolishing the township's iconic silos. The silos...

Tail cutting success

RECREATIONAL fishers have welcomed an alternative process to mark lobsters this coming season. Previously, recreationally caught rock lobster were required to be only marked by...

Bell calls for more than $200m investment

MEMBER for Mount Gambier Troy Bell has made an expensive wish list as his Future Mount Gambier 2.0 consultation paper is released. Mr Bell has...

Get to know… B’s Music

BATTLE of the Bands Artist profile: B’s Music Describe your music in three words: “Modern, pop and emotional.” Bree Hansen has only been doing music for...

Committees call for help

BUSINESSES from across Mount Gambier/Berrin are encouraged to dig deep and support local events. It comes following the annual Lakes Rotary Blue Lake Fun Run...

Get to know… The Short Sleeves

BATTLE of the Bands Artist profile: The Short Sleeves Describe your music in three words: “Dreamy, nostalgic and raw.” The Short Sleeves started out as...

Young sporting superstars awarded

Two young sporting superstars are another step ahead thanks to a grant from the Mount Gambier Commercial Club and the City of Mount Gambier. Central...

Youth environmental council has big plans

THE Limestone Coast Youth Environment Council (LCYEC) presented their conservation initiatives and bold future plans to the Limestone Coast Landscape Board governing body late...

Walking the Seasons open to all

AN educational program inspired by the region’s First Nations seasonal calendar will be open to the community. The Limestone Coast Landscape Board and Burrandies...

Open Art Awards return to The Riddoch

The South East Art Society (SEAS) is calling all art lovers as they prepare for their main exhibition of the year. The society will...

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