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Kalangadoo remembers WWII veterans

MEMBERS of the Kalangadoo community will gather on April 18 to remember two World War II veterans for the town’s annual Anzac commemoration service....

Drainage board calls for stronger coastal collaboration

THE South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board has called for greater collaboration with the Coast Protection Board, with chair Lee Morgan telling a...

Marshall praises Millicent mill

PREMIER Steven Marshall has praised the efforts of Kimberly-Clark Australia Millicent Mill employees in producing almost half a billion toilet rolls in 2020 amid...

Mayor lambasts cross-border plan

WATTLE Range mayor Des Noll has lambasted an interstate campaign focussed on upgrading the Green Triangle region’s key freight routes as “Victorian-centric” and warned...

Nurses union lashes Scriven

THE state’s peak professional nursing and midwifery organisation has hit out at “incendiary and blatantly irrelevant” comments made by Labor frontbencher Clare Scriven on...

Millicent town plan released

THE creation of an open air plaza in Millicent’s main street, transforming Eudunda Lane from a dull thoroughfare to an active space and public...

Premier backs forestry industry

PREMIER Steven Marshall has reiterated the State Government's commitment to boosting the economic value of the region’s forestry sector, saying a review into the...

Safety boost for at risk Limestone Coast women

WOMEN and their children experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence in the Limestone Coast will soon have better access to help and information with...

Trapped dog saved from house fire

A DOG trapped in a burning house in Mount Gambier's east early on Thursday morning is on the road to recovery thanks to quick-thinking...

Anzac Day flyover secured

MOUNT Gambier has secured a Royal Australian Air Force flyover during the traditional street march, which will return along with a public dawn service...

Loyal worker flicks kiln switch

ROGER Davis still recalls walking onto the Jubilee Highway timber mill for the first time 50 years ago as a long-haired, skinny kid looking...

SES issues call to arms

FROM mitigating the impacts of extreme weather events to supporting road crash or rescue operations, no week is the same for Limestone Coast State...

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Free home internet access for students

STUDENTS without access to internet may be eligible for a free NBN set up in their home. The School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI) has...

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