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Local travel agents left out

MOUNT Gambier travel agents have been left short following the announcement the Limestone Coast travel vouchers will be booked through metropolitan agencies. The South Australian...

Time capsule to be reused for Millicent’s 150 celebrations

TWENTY five years after he designed it, Richard Nobbs will soon be helping to reveal the contents of a time capsule and then refilling...

Divine guidance sought

WATTLE Range Council will ask Penola's Catholic community about moving carved statues from Father Woods Park into the township. Prompted by an approach by a...

Grant Council officials meet with the community

PORT MacDonnell and surrounding residents called into the town’s senior centre building Tuesday evening to further discuss issues among the community with Grant District...

Sheep Yards Locked

SHEEP yard loading ramps and holding pens at the Millicent Saleyards were closed and locked last week when Wattle Range Council staff took action...

Vaccine push

VACCINATION rates in the Limestone Coast need to increase a further 10 per cent to reach the level indicated by the State Government to...

Health workers thanked

FRONT-LINE health workers across Australia and indeed the world have stepped up during the pandemic and done an amazing job in exceptionally difficult circumstances....

Santa’s Boulevard tickets on sale next week

TICKETS for the NF McDonnell and Sons Santa’s Boulevard event will be available from next Monday. Mount Gambier City Council’s events team, the Mount Gambier...

Millicent Show Success

MORE than 2,500 people flocked to the Millicent Show this year. Friday night proved to be the most popular as is traditionally the case with...

Wattle Range senior of the year

NATURALIST, historian, author and former post office employee Noel Boyle was recently awarded Senior of the Year at the closing event for Celebrate Seniors...

A season to give

CITY of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin is encouraging local businesses, community groups, families and individuals to consider those who may be struggling this...

Community concerns raised with Labor

HOUSING shortages, education, health and the Covid-19 pandemic were highlighted as significant issues within the region following a Labor shadow cabinet visit last week. State...

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Legislation change to come following sentencing outcome

THE state government has recognised the current interaction between two laws “do not meet community standards”. Attorney-general Kyam Maher fronted media on Friday afternoon less...