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Sanctuary health key to rare bird numbers

A LARGELY untouched ecosystem near Penola has undergone extensive weed removal to help maintain its native vegetation and wildlife and reduce environmental threats. ...

Student achievements recognised

A SERIES of annual academic awards celebrating Limestone Coast students' education, community service and school spirit have been handed out as part of end-of-year...

Rank chairs regional advocacy group

GLENELG Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank has been elected chair of the Great South Coast group of councils. The Great South Coast Group is an...

Proposed ban for overly zealous ratepayers

RATEPAYERS who have “unreasonable” demands, arguments and behaviours could be restricted from contacting Mount Gambier City Council or be banned from attending public meetings...

State Government rejects forestry claims

SHADOW Primary Industries and Regional Development Minister Clare Scriven says the State Government is failing to deliver its election commitment to double the economic...

New technology to shore up Limestone Coast beaches

COASTAL homeowners, fishers and marine recreation activities will benefit from new technology to measure ocean waves and currents soon to be deployed in Robe...

Monday brings change ahead of holidays

MONDAY will bring major change for Limestone Coast residents as South Australia's COVID-19 restrictions ease as the holiday season looms. Premier Steven Marshall announced a...

Theatre prepares to rock

THE Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre will be rocking this Saturday night as punk band Chelsea Manor and progressive rock group Higgs Field take to...

Tensions flare in funding debate

TENSIONS flared at the December Wattle Range Council meeting as elected members split on their support of Community Infrastructure Grant recipients, with councillors labelling...

Naracoorte council backs regional rail trail

NARACOORTE Lucindale mayor Erika Vickery has welcomed a proposal by neighbouring Wattle Range Council to link the caves to cabernet via a shared-use rail...

Euthanasia laws to be debated in 2021

LABOR heavyweight and former Limestone Coast resident Kyam Maher has emotionally remembered watching the painful death of his mother and community stalwart Viv in...

New $59m Tarpeena Mill to create 50 jobs

A STATE-OF-THE-ART timber manufacturing facility will be built at the Timberlink Tarpeena sawmill site, with the company announcing a $59m investment to establish Australia’s...

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2024 Four Reasons Why Luncheon

MANY gathered at The Commodore Hotel to support Limestone Coast charity Four Reasons Why. The inaugural luncheon attracted a full house to raise much needed...