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Enrol now to vote in local election

LIMESTONE Coast locals who want to have their say on who they want to represent them on the local council need to check their...

Tillie’s newspaper experience

As a part of the year 10 PLP program at Tenison, we are required to complete a week of work experience at a workplace...

Industry excursion

MORE than 120 students joined the Green Triangle Forestry Industries Hub recently for a three-day education session. The session was designed to expose students...

Yahl student receives big award

YAHL Primary School student Will Finch has received the top award as part of the 2022 South Australian Dairy Association Cows Create Careers initiative....

Disease risk for farmers

AS the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) currently spreads among livestock in the popular tourist destination of Bali, Australian farmers are beginning to show...

Patriot Pasin

AUSTRALIANS should embrace the national flag, according to Barker MP Tony Pasin. Prompted by Greens leader Adam Bandt removing the national flag from a press...

Refugees settle in town

AFTER a two-year wait, refugees are starting to settle in Mount Gambier again. So far four families have moved to Mount Gambier to start a...

Drivers warned

THE roads of the Limestone Coast have seen many accidents and traffic offences over the last few months. From the tragic fatal crash at Wye...

Tourists terrorised

A tourist has been left feeling “terrified” after her one-night experience camping at Carpenter Rocks In the early hours of Sunday morning, a group of...

Celebrating growth

MOUNT Gambier’s Gardening Club celebrated its 30th anniversary last month. Established in 1992, the club is still going strong today, with members visiting a garden...

Upgrades coming to the gallery

RIDDOCH Arts and Cultural Centre will be upgraded with $170,000 previously allocated for a crate loader. The reallocation of funds was recently approved by Mount...

Funds raised for eyesight

MOUNT Gambier optometrist store Specsavers has raised more than $11,000 towards sight restoring work for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The funds were...

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Legislation change to come following sentencing outcome

THE state government has recognised the current interaction between two laws “do not meet community standards”. Attorney-general Kyam Maher fronted media on Friday afternoon less...