Wulanda Recreation Hub delayed
THE opening of the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre has been delayed.
City Council general manager city infrastructure Barbara Cernovskis said that despite the...
Help on the way for lymphoedema sufferers
SPECIALISED treatment for lymphoedema will be available at the Mount Gambier and District Hospital in what has been labelled as a groundbreaking achievement.
Lymphoedema...
Rotarian spreads the word in Mount Gambier
A TRAVELLING Rotarian has stopped in Mount Gambier to share the great things about Rotary in Australia.
Driving in a hard-to-miss bright yellow car...
Chief executive hands over the reins
AFTER more than two decades working at Boandik Lodge chief executive officer Gillian McGinty has handed over the reins.
Leaving the Lake Terrace head...
Wye residents against motocross development
AT Grant District Council's meeting last week, Wye residents reaffirmed their opposition to a proposed motocross development.
Resident Tim Collins made a deputation...
Lady Nelson lights up for awareness
AFTER being diagnosed with neurofibromatoses six years ago, Mount Gambier woman Sylvia Muller was overjoyed to see the iconic Lady Nelson lit up in...
Emergency services work together
A JOINT effort by the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS), Mount Gambier City Council and the State Emergency Service (SES) last weekend has made it...
Striving for success
REGIONAL communities and cities like Mount Gambier are often the nurturing grounds for stars of the future in sport, education and eventual careers.
The...
Service dog denied
A LOCAL disability advocate is calling for more awareness for disability access in Mount Gambier, after being denied service from a local restaurant due...
New signs slammed
A Wattle Range residents has branded signs spruiking work funded by the Federal Government as a "waste of money."
The ten signs, which have...
Tragedy memorial
It was a poignant occasion in Penola last Thursday when the families of four men killed in a tragic vehicle accident six years ago...
Early voters hit the booths
MORE than 7000 Mount Gambier locals have already picked up a pencil at the polls, with early voting proving popular in the region.
As...