Screen time for kids
NEW research has found the younger generation is spending three times the amount on screens as recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Generation...
Plans for emergency department underway
PLANS have been released for the $24m Mount Gambier and District Hospital upgrades with community members able to have their say.
Upgrades include a new...
What’s on at the Mount Gambier Library
NEW for 2024!
Men’s Pool – Social Group
Dates: January 25/ February 8/ February 22/ March 7/ March 21
1pm – 2pm
For those looking to...
Volunteers wanted for New Years Eve plan
Mount Gambier News Years Eve Festival organisers are hoping to bring the event back this year after the community was left devastated by a...
Consultation open for bushfire planning
South Australians are invited to have their say on a proposal to update bushfire hazard mapping and effectively plan for and mitigate the impacts...
Marine washed up ashore
A LARGE number of marine life has washed up onshore off a popular camping site with locals stunned at the incident.
Earlier this week,...
Break in at Yahl
Police are investigating a break-in at the Yahl CFS station and are seeking information from the public.
A person has forced entry into the Yahl...
Festival on this weekend
Cape Jaffa will come alive this weekend as tourists and locals alike flock to the Cape Jaffa Seafood and Wine Fest.
Held at Norfolk...
South Australian Voice to Parliament
NOMINATIONS for the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament will open later this month.
Last year the First Nations Voice to Parliament was...
Builders announced for key worker homes
EMPAK Homes has been announced as the local Mount Gambier/Berrin business to build key worker homes.
Announced last year, the state government committed to build...
Natural attractions for tourists
NATURAL attractions across the Limestone Coast have kept grey nomads staying longer, according to a local tourism operator.
Mount Gambier Central Caravan Park personal...
Limestone Coast locals wait for elective surgery
PATIENTS residing in the Limestone Coast Local Health Network (LCLHN) catchment area will continue to wait for metropolitan elective surgeries, with 29 per cent...

















