Mount Gambier residents ‘Take the Plunge’
Mount Gambier women Brittany Case and Venita Coutts are set to ‘Take the Plunge’ today, to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities South...
McDonnell’s softwood mill to be sold
The AAM Investment Group has agreed to terms for the purchase of the Mount Gambier based N.F. McDonnell & Sons softwood timber processing business,...
Rock lobster season rolls in early
The southern zone commercial rock lobster season opened two weeks early on Wednesday, with commercial fishers being able to carry over 20 pc of...
Wattle Range mayor
WATTLE Range mayor Des Noll says he is “concerned and disillusioned” with the decision-making process of elected members following an eleventh hour attempt to...
Shortage forces firefighters and police to drive ambulances
FOLLOWING revelations Penola Country Fire Service (CFS) volunteers were recently called upon to drive an ambulance, the South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS) says an...
Teenager leaves lasting mark
HE WAS a talented soccer goalkeeper and passionate about the environment, but William Fry will be remembered most as "the best son a parent...
Fringe Festival returns
MOUNT Gambier will be transported to another world next year with the Fringe Festival receiving the green light once again.
Following the cancellation of...
Forestry carbon credit push on ice
STATE and Federal MPs have poured cold water on Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell’s push to lease carbon credits generated from the South...
MP “at a loss” to explain Grant vaccine take up
MEMBER for Barker Tony Pasin says he is “at a loss” to explain the discrepancy in double dose vaccination rates in the Grant District...
Mount Burr CFS receives second-hand truck
MOUNT Burr Country Fire Service (CFS) crew members will no longer have to sit in the rear deck of a single cab truck during...
Call for palliative care services continue
SUPPORT for a palliative care boost in the former Mount Gambier Private Hospital ward continues to swell with a prominent Mount Gambier resident's stance...
City Lions Club helps give gift of vision
AROUND 2800 pairs of used prescription glasses from Mount Gambier be sent to developing countries as part of a Lions Club initiative to help...