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$40,000 Southend erosion spend

SAND from Southend’s West Beach will be carted to the town’s caravan park beach as part of a collaboration between Wattle Range Council and...

Funds for palliative care fundraiser

A CUDDLE bed for palliative care rooms may be in sight with a classic ballroom dance fundraiser on the way. The inaugural Key 2...

Footy jumper grant an ‘endorsement of sexism’ says councillor

A WATTLE Range councillor has labelled a recommendation to grant a football club $2000 for new junior guernseys as an “endorsement of sexism” during...

Dance flawed

THE RELAXING of Covid-19 dancing restrictions has venue operators expressing mixed feelings about how the rules affect party goers in the lead-up to the...

Water level increased disputed

WATTLE Range councillor Dale Price has claimed the removal of blue gum plantations near Furner has contributed to a five metre increase to the...

Bell wants $100m deal

MEMBER for Mount Gambier Troy Bell will demand $100m to fund the four-year Future Mount Gambier and District plan in the event either major...

Record price expected for historic house

AN HISTORIC Mount Gambier house is on the market and is expected to fetch more than $1.6million which could be the highest price ever...

Lifeline for food initiative

AN initiative aimed at alleviating hunger and supporting Millicent Community Learning Centre students has been thrown a lifeline after months of struggling with reduced...

Labor frontbench returns to region

THE entire South Australian Labor frontbench will descend on the Blue Lake city for the second time in just over 12 months for the...

Fresh calls for increased Covid-19 testing stations

INTERSTATE livestock drivers have been turned away at the Bordertown cross border check point following difficulties surrounding Covid-19 testing requirements. According to the Livestock and...

Consultation open on TAFE SA regional plan

COMMUNITY members are encouraged to provide feedback on TAFE SA’s draft regional plan, which aims to provide a framework for new way of working...

McBride back in Liberal fold

PREMIER Steven Marshall has acknowledged MacKillop MP Nick McBride’s “great level of frustration” regarding the state’s travel exemption process, pledging to process the 11,000...

50 years of Leconfield

One of Coonawarra's oldest wineries will celebrate 50 years this month. Leconfield Coonawarra was established in 1974, and throughout its history, has been the...