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Big day at Moorak

MOORAK's youngest students will get the best start to life, with a new state-of-the-art preschool building officially opened. Although the building has already been...

Fuel prices remain unpredictable

WITH fluctuating fuel prices in the region, fuel expert and RAA senior manager of mobility and automotive policy Mark Borlace said the price variance...

Interest rates up again

INTEREST rates are up again, with the cash rate rising 50 basis points to 0.85 per cent. The increase determined by the Reserve Bank of...

Rough sleepers housed for chill

MOUNT Gambier rough sleepers were given some reprieve from the wild weather earlier in the week, with a Code Blue called last weekend. ...

Remembering 1954 Queen’s visit

WITH Queen Elizabeth II currently celebrating her Platinum Jubilee, some local residents still remember when she was in Mount Gambier on a Royal tour...

Building healthy environments for men

WITH Men's Health Week just around the corner, the Mount Gambier Men's Shed is encouraging men to get involved for their own health. Men's...

Tech college to be located with TAFE

THE proposed technical college for Mount Gambier will be co-located with TAFE and UniSA, Premier Peter Malinauskas announced yesterday while visiting TAFE as part...

Premier briefed on KCA’s hydrogen push

KIMBERLY-CLARK Australia's (KCA) is forging ahead with its plans to build a new hydrogen plant at its Millicent mill. Yesterday, KCA mill manager Adam Carpenter...

Housing injection

SIXTEEN new public housing homes, to be built in Mount Gambier, will only make a “small dent” in the ongoing housing crisis, according to...

Masterplan for Sports Park

BLUE Lake Sports Park will undergo a facelift and Mount Gambier residents are invited to have their say on a draft masterplan released for...

Biggest Morning Tea success

A SELL-OUT Biggest Morning Tea event has raised more than $10,000 for the Cancer Council. Recently, Mount Gambier Biggest Morning Tea organiser Karen Petersen...

Scott’s brave journey

IT was a moment Scott Collins would never forget - being told he had a brain tumour roughly the size of a grapefruit in...

Wulanda’s meeting, beating expectations in first annual review

Though operating in a deficit of $1.2 million, City of Mount Gambier chief executive officer Sarah Philpott said the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre...