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Fire camera installed on Centenary Tower

CENTENARY Tower, on Mount Gambier's highest peak, is now the site of a specialised camera which is designed to spot fires early. Installed on Wednesday,...

Community lunch on the table

CHRISTMAS will return at the Mount Gambier City Hall this year as many gather for the annual community lunch. Continuing the volunteer-based tradition throughout...

Correctional officers walk out on the job

THE first industrial action carried out in a private prison within the state’s history occurred recently as correctional officers at the Mount Gambier Prison...

Food vendors have another space

TEMPORARY parking permits have been provided to mobile food vendors as the community welcomes back the Blue Lake Welcome Centre. The re-activation of the...

Drug and alcohol support highlighted

BETTER resources for drug and alcohol abuse issues has been called for recently with the Substance Misuse Limestone Coast organisation rallying for those in...

Call for permanent specialist in the region

DERMATOLOGY resources may soon return to the Limestone Coast following the reopening of the interstate borders. Following the closure of the South Australian-Victorian borders...

RSL celebrates milestone

MORE than 60 members of the Penola and Coonawarra community gathered at the Coonawarra community hall last week to celebrate a significant milestone. The...

Survey begins for Beach Energy

BEACH Energy will start seismic surveying next month near Penola in search for gas. The company will survey an area covering 165sq kms west...

Mount Gambier as ‘greater risk’ of Covid-19 outbreak once borders open

MEMBER for Mount Gambier Troy Bell has requested assurance once again regarding the preparedness of Mount Gambier health facilities in the wake of a...

End of an era

NEXT Tuesday marks the end of an era for Mount Gambier's McDonnell family when its Suttontown Road timber mill officially changes hands to Queensland...

Carols and Culture

THE third annual Nine Lessons ‘Carols and Culture’ service in nine languages will be held at Mount Gambier's Anglican Church on Sunday from 6pm. Organised...

Dunnicliff lands position on fishing council

SOUTH East fisher Peter Dunnicliff has been elected to the Minister's Recreational Fishing Advisory Council. Mr Dunnicliff was one of four new members from across...

Millicent’s turn for showtime fun

Rain, storms and wind threatened the Millicent Show last week but late Friday afternoon the wind dropped and the rain stopped ensuring a great...

Bowling for a cause