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What’s on at Mount Gambier Library

Space to Dream Travelling Exhibition The Space to Dream Travelling Exhibition features a collection of 2D and 3D designs created by school-aged children from all...

Wulanda’s meeting, beating expectations in first annual review

Though operating in a deficit of $1.2 million, City of Mount Gambier chief executive officer Sarah Philpott said the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre...

Aboriginal leader receives recognition

A PROMINENT Aboriginal figure from the South East has recently secured a prestigious award. Meintangk and Wotjobaluk woman Karen Glover received the Gladys Elphick Perpetual...

Casterton’s award winning gin

CASTERTON Distilling Co have recently been awarded at the Australian Gin Awards, taking home three medals and a Best in State. The distillery has...

MacKillop road works in dire need

ROADS within MacKillop could take 66 years to be completely fixed under the current road maintenance program, according to Member for MacKillop Nick McBride. Mr...

Prostate cancer fundraiser

THE barbeque was hot and ready to go out in front of Member for Barker Tony Pasin’s office. This week, Mr Pasin held the annual...

No fire sign for Tarpeena

TARPEENA will not be receiving a fire warning sign this season following an announcement made by the District Council of Grant. Councillor Karen Turnbull posed...

Council supports visitors

THE District Council of Grant and Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce have partnered to showcase the district’s small businesses and unique natural attractions to...

Pools fees to go up

Membership fees for the Bordertown and Keith Swimming Pools will increase in the upcoming 2024/25 season. Tatiara District Council adopted the new pricing structure...

Toasting to Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations

As the spring weather starts to set in, preparations are well underway for the upcoming Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations. Launched locally at an event last...

CFS groups split

THE Wattle Range Country Fire Service (CFS) group has made a dramatic change by shifting into two separate groups. The two newest groups - MacKillop...

Braved the shave

BENJI Phillips braved the shavers and said goodbye to his filthy mullet on the weekend in memory of his dad, Steven. On the night,...

Regional sex assault victims enduring travel trauma

Sexual assault victims are enduring long, traumatic journeys to Adelaide for forensic examinations because of a lack of regional services, the South Australian Royal...