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Wheels in motion for car park plan

SMOOTHER road access and improved wheelchair facilities are among proposed upgrades to Rymill Hall car park. Wattle Range Council is currently seeking community feedback...

Senior students lose device access

PENOLA High School senior students will no longer be able to access their mobile devices during school hours under a new policy now enforced...

Campaign to stop violence

COMMUNITY leaders united last week to discuss how to engage the Limestone Coast with the Department of Social Service's Stop it at the Start...

Celebration of culture

INDIGENOUS history and culture is being celebrated across the Limestone Coast as part of National Reconciliation Week. Launched on Thursday, the region's schools and community...

Painful memories recounted at vigil

THE final painful and traumatic days of Limestone Coast stalwart Viv Maher were tearfully recounted by her son Kyam at last week’s voluntary assisted...

Roundwood on cutting edge

FARMERS, government representatives and industry leaders converged at Tantanoola’s Roundwood Solutions to view to a world-first timber post treatment facility which converts residue into...

Health help to pre-plan pregancies

A MOUNT Gambier GP obstetrician will hold a free preconception counselling session in a bid to reduce complexities experienced during pregnancy and childbirth. Dr Monique...

Soldier’s memorial plaques to say put

THE Port MacDonnell and District RSL sub-branch has shelved plans to remove 10 soldier’s plaques from under the trees of Sea Parade and relocate...

Wulanda branding released

MOUNT Gambier City Council has endorsed the branding for the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre. The design incorporates elements of local First Nations artist Belinda...

Little trees, big investment

A MAJOR $7m upgrade to OneFortyOne's Glencoe nursery will produce an additional four million seedlings annually and streamline the growing process. The significant investment will...

Naracoorte Lucindale Council in the black

ALMOST half of Naracoorte Lucindale Council’s ratepayers will experience a decrease in rates next financial year as under its draft annual business plan and...

Retail trade talks reignite

TREASURER Rob Lucas has reignited debate over the state’s “archaic, confusing and shambolic” shop trading laws which restrict two of Millicent’s supermarkets from opening...

New roads gazetted for heavy vehicles

A number of roads within the Tatiara would become gazetted for heavy vehicle use, subject to Department of Infrastructure and Transport approvals. The Tatiara...