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Property boom

DEMAND for houses across the region is so high that properties are being sold without purchasers even looking at them. Graeme Cleeves, director at...

Birds mowed down

MORE than 20 corellas have been mowed down as they fed on the side of a regional road, leaving wildlife carers and residents in...

Horse therapy proves effective

RESCUED horses have proven to further develop the wellbeing of Limestone Coast residents as Tarpeena’s Kehsarra Clydesdale Horse Rescue continues to support those in...

Glamping comes to the seaside

GLAMPING will soon be available at Port MacDonnell with the reopening of the Dingley Dell Cottage. Current owner and operator of the Coonawarra Bush...

Housing issues continue to be raised

HOMELESSNESS difficulties remain with ac.care resorting to handing out tents and sleeping bags to those in need as a last resort. The ongoing issue...

Fuel war may ignite

A SERVICE station war may break out in Millicent following planning applications submitted by two new competitors. Lodged this month, both Perrys and OTR have...

Local art impresses

DIANA Wiseman, with her painting of a boardwalk through the dunes of Canunda National Park, won the major award for the Wattle Range Art...

Reunited

"WE'RE rapt to get through," said Trevor and Judy Knowles after they crossed the border on the Princes Highway east of Mount Gambier on...

Pasin supports KCA project

BARKER MP Tony Pasin has thrown his weight behind a proposed $70m hydrogen plant at Kimberly-Clark Australia's (KCA) Millicent mill. Last week The Border Watch...

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...

Spreading the power of positivity through fun

At the core of everything local legend Wendy Thomson does is being positive and having fun. They are essential principles to her range of volunteering...