Workshop, funding to support African lovegrass control
African lovegrass is fast becoming a serious weed in the upper Limestone Coast and landholders are urged to be vigilant in the control of...
Students receive council scholarships
FIVE young District Council of Grant residents and students between Years 10 to 12 studying at high school have been presented with council scholarships.
The...
Alleged serial killer ‘roughed up’ victim, court told
A man on trial for three murders told a cellmate he had “roughed up“ a Mount Gambier man who was later found dead, a...
Priorities outlined for fishing industry
A NUMBER of issues have been highlighted by RecFishSA following a string of regional community consultations.
According to the report, Mount Gambier/Berrin anglers had...
Social media ban for children underway
CHILDREN under the age of 14 may find themselves locked out of social media in the near future.
With both state and federal governments throwing...
Ben goes bald for Brain Foundation
BEN Phillips will soon brave the shavers and lose his self-described “dirty mullet” in memory of his Dad.
Ben lost his dad, Steven Phillips three...
New campaign to highlight forestry
THE diversity of career pathways within the timber industry has been highlighted with a brand new $250,000 campaign - with the City of Mount...
Exploring Mount Gambier’s history
Many organisations, families and individuals have a coat of arms and the City of Mount Gambier is no different.
The city's coat of arms,...
General support for cat management changes
The City of Mount Gambier would support a change to cat management polices as proposed in the Dog and Cat Management (Cat Management) Amendment...
New members for Lions Club
THE Lions Club of Mount Gambier recently welcomed two new members with a track record in contributing to clubs and the community interstate.
Retired couple...
Native vegetation grants available
Landowners can now apply for a share of $11.4 million in state government grants to help restore and enhance native vegetation on their properties.
Two...
Aliens attack: Penola students learn about journalism
Year 10 English students at Penola High School had a deeper look into a career in journalism when SA Today journalist Sophie Conlon visited...