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Tensions flare in funding debate

TENSIONS flared at the December Wattle Range Council meeting as elected members split on their support of Community Infrastructure Grant recipients, with councillors labelling...

Naracoorte council backs regional rail trail

NARACOORTE Lucindale mayor Erika Vickery has welcomed a proposal by neighbouring Wattle Range Council to link the caves to cabernet via a shared-use rail...

Euthanasia laws to be debated in 2021

LABOR heavyweight and former Limestone Coast resident Kyam Maher has emotionally remembered watching the painful death of his mother and community stalwart Viv in...

New $59m Tarpeena Mill to create 50 jobs

A STATE-OF-THE-ART timber manufacturing facility will be built at the Timberlink Tarpeena sawmill site, with the company announcing a $59m investment to establish Australia’s...

Coles Mount Gambier unveils fresh look

EAGER shoppers are expected to flock to the new multi-million dollar Coles Mount Gambier complex tomorrow morning for its long-awaited grand opening. The...

Shipwrecked artefact intrigues

A MYSTERIOUS shipwrecked artefact is the latest addition to the Glenelg Shire’s Cultural Collection, with an intriguing path ahead for its conservation process. A...

Seaside ambulance team looks to grow

EMILY Williams only joined the Port MacDonnell SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) in August this year but she is campaigning to hand over the 'rookie'...

Leake family history explored in new book

A NEW book sharing intimate details about the Leake family and Glencoe district will be published following a $5000 boost from the History Trust...

Kalangadoo police future uncertainty

THE regional police review cited by the State Government as determining the future of the Kalangadoo Police Station is complete Police Commissioner Grant Stevens...

Trial of accused murderer Bradley Wayne Trussell underway

THE man accused of murdering young Mount Gambier mother Eden Kennett appeared in the Supreme Court today where it was revealed a lacerated liver...

Foodbank demand peaks in region

FOODBANK Mount Gambier is working hard to deliver essential items to the region’s most vulnerable this festive season despite major disruptions during its busiest...

Struggling city business says ‘let us play’

TREEHOUSE Adventure Centre owners Stewart Owen and David Walker are frustrated, confused and losing tens of thousands of dollars due to State Government-imposed COVID-19...

Open gardens delight locals

Glorious weather drew a crowd of more than 200 to enjoy the Naracoorte Hospital Auxiliary's inaugural Open Gardens Day fundraiser on Sunday, November 3. Two...