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Carbon officer appointed for Board

EDEL Stoner has been appointed the carbon outreach officer for the Limestone Coast Landscape Board. The position will support landholders in their endeavours to...

Tenison wins prestigious trophy

Tenison Woods College have again won the Howard Mutton Trophy for country schools. This is the ninth time the school has won the trophy,...

Penola Cooawarra ANZAC Day 2024

A LARGE crowd gathered at the Penola War Memorial Park to commemorate the 2024 ANZAC Day service, which included a march to the Penola...

2024 Port MacDonnell Anzac Day Dawn Service

MANY gathered on the foreshore of Port MacDonnell last week to take part in the annual Anzac Day dawn service. It was the first year...

Emerging Artist in Naracoorte Gallery

MEG Miles has been the first artist to use the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery’s Emerging Artist space. Ms Miles is a Naracoorte local, and completed...

Port MacDonnell remembers Anzacs

MANY gathered in blustery weather by the shore of Port MacDonnell on Thursday to take part in the annual Anzac Day dawn service. Organised...

Full steam ahead for Men’s Shed

The Naracoorte District Men's Shed is powering forward and expanding. The group opened its new Engine Shed on Wednesday, April 17, with Member for...

Winter campaign and Red Shield Appeal

AS the weather starts to cool, Salvation Army corps leader Tim Frost is calling on the community to donate blankets for those in need....

Forestry future bolstered with new nursery

THE recently upgraded OneFortyOne Glencoe nursery has been officially unveiled. The $8 million, three-year investment into the redevelopment project included undercover automated handling lines,...

Local student awarded help with scholarship

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin local student Moo Sala Win Shew has recently been awarded a Bendigo and Adelaide Bank funded scholarship. The scholarships, totalling $1.3 million, aim...

‘Sky’s the limit’ aviation museum takes off

A dedicated committee has been working behind the scenes for about a year to bring history to life at the Mount Gambier Regional Airport....

Generations in Jazz comes back

THOUSANDS are expected to flock to the region next weekend as the annual Generations in Jazz kicks off. The three-day festival will begin with...

Do you know these children?

MOUNT Gambier History Group is hoping locals can help name people in a large number of photos. By the looks, this photo was taken at...

Kangaroo sale