Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Home News Page 353

News

Not a day to remember

LAST weekend's clash with Casterton Sandford was certainly not one to keep on record, both personally and for the team. I do not remember...

Preparing for drought

THE Limestone Coast Food and Agribusiness Cluster, along with four other South East organisations, has received a share in funding from the Foundation for...

McBride pulls Liberal pin

MEMBER for MacKillop Nick McBride has left the South Australian Liberal Party for the crossbench, citing his position as a Liberal member as “untenable.”...

Let’s get planting

GETTING trees in the ground will remain the focus of the timber industry as the Forest Industry Advisory Council hosted its first meeting at...

School holidays at Port MacDonnell

THERE will be plenty for kids to do over the winter school holidays at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex. District Council of Grant (DCG)...

Tantanoola Caves recognition for impressive display

SITES within the Tantanoola Conservation Park have recently been provisionally listed on the State Heritage register. The Tantanoola Cave complex under consideration includes the popular...

Merger vote under the microscope

THE amalgamation plebiscite which was voted on during last year’s local government election will be reviewed with the report expected to be released later...

Students get gardening aid

STUDENTS at St Martins Lutheran College have received a welcome boost to their gardening program after the school received a land care grant. The school...

A wish come true

A MOUNT Gambier family has secured a Starlight Wish Foundation family holiday to help create special memories with their daughter Mia who was diagnosed...

Workshop to highlight shelterbelt benefits

SHELTERBELTS will be in focus as part of an upcoming workshop offered by the Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LCLB). The workshop is set to...

Call for art funds

TWO Limestone Coast artists will make a deputation to Grant District Council in the future in an effort to secure about $7000 for a...

Students push for free public transport

SOUTH Australian students are looking to make public transport free for young people throughout the state, with a Mount Gambier / Berrin student leading...

Rainfall begins

FARMERS across the region will be dancing in the rain with the autumn break coming early. Mount Gambier Combined Agents chair Andrew Whan said...

New name for Grant