Upgrades coming to the gallery
RIDDOCH Arts and Cultural Centre will be upgraded with $170,000 previously allocated for a crate loader.
The reallocation of funds was recently approved by Mount...
Funds raised for eyesight
MOUNT Gambier optometrist store Specsavers has raised more than $11,000 towards sight restoring work for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The funds were...
Filler demand high
DEMAND for cosmetic fillers is on the rise in Mount Gambier, according to people in the industry.
Beauty and cosmetic specialists are reporting a rise...
Pro-choice protest
ABOUT 20 pro-choice supporters gathered at Vansittart Park recently to support women in America.
It comes following the overturning of Roe vs Wade, a...
Growing a community
AN INITATIVE to help locals share produce with one another has proven successful with the Commercial Street East 'Grow Free Cart' attracting attention.
Locals...
Call to help wildlife
REGIONAL wildlife carers have called on the State Government to help alleviate the financial pressure of their volunteer work.
As the cost of living and...
Pets kept warm by donations
BLANKETS for homeless or lost pets in the care of councils are in dire need, according to the Salvation Army Thrift Shop.
Members of...
Neil’s 59 years of serving the community
PROMINENT Mount Gambier business surnames include Lewis, De Garis, Krummel, Gray, Haig and Davis.
They were represented when 17 businessmen were inducted into the Rotary...
Sunset Kitchen to provide extra service
MOUNT Gambier’s Salvation Army will give food to those in need under a new team at Sunset Kitchen.
Beginning last week, the volunteer team...
Time to enrol for council elections
Business owners in Mount Gambier are reminded to enrol if they want to have a say in the upcoming local government elections.
As Mount...
Historic car rego discount
A CHANGE in historic car registrations made by the State Government may increase membership numbers for clubs across the region.
As of last week,...
Registrars remain in short supply
DIFFICULTIES securing general practitioners and registrars in regional areas has left Pangula Mannamurna Aboriginal Corporation with only one scheduled general practitioner onsite for six...