Sheena Wood sells mobility equipment with kindness
SHEENA Wood wanted to create a safe space for anyone requiring mobility equipment in the Limestone Coast to find it, free of judgement, and...
Rotary Club has a special guest
THE Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West was visited by Port Fairy ex-club president and district governor John Clue recently.
Club president of the Mount...
Mine requesting 100 years worth of limestone
GRANT District Council has provided 'in principle' support to an application for a limestone mining lease outside Mount Gambier for more than 100 years’...
Leading the charge
A COMPTON woman has raised seven times her initial goal for the Cancer Council Foundation following a successful walk-a-thon last weekend.
Naomi Moreland hosted...
Upgraded building officially open
A NEW $7m drama and arts space, three new classrooms and a science lab have been officially opened at Grant High School with the...
Unregistered how-to-vote cards handed out on election day
COMPLAINTS have been received by the Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA) about unregistered how-to-vote cards handed out on election day by a local...
Emergency service looking for recruits
VOLUNTEERS are being called for by the Mount Gambier State Emergency Services (SES) following the Covid-19 pandemic impacting recruitment numbers last year.
The annual recruitment...
Further details on Princes upgrade released
PRINCES Highway upgrades are expected to go to tender this month, after it was announced that upgrades would finally be coming to the Limestone...
New members join Chamber board
THREE new board members have joined the Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce after the business-based organisation put a call out.
Michael Kosch, Drew McKenzie...
Our First Lady
LABOR Legislative Council member Clare Scriven was yesterday officially sworn into the new State Cabinet, making her the first female Minister from the South...
New Premier visits city
NEWLY elected Premier of South Australia, Peter Malinauskas assured the Limestone Coast community he would deliver over $100m of pre-election promises during a whirlwind...
Murder at the Museum goes ahead
MILLICENT Museum's popular 'Murder at the Museum' event will go ahead on April 2 despite the Geltwood Festival being postponed to October.
Usually held at...