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Road safety key for back to school

MOTORISTS are being urged to be vigilant on the roads as students head back to school around the state. Both South Australia Police and...

Trees on Farms initiative to take next steps

THE next steps on the Trees on Farm initiative instigated by the State Government has been taken following a seminar with key stakeholders. About 50...

Radiation therapy talks

“WHEN you are diagnosed with breast cancer, your feet do not hit the ground,” Mount Gambier/Berrin resident Michelle Riley told The Border Watch. Ms...

Preparations for foot mouth

PREPARATIONS for the potential foot and mouth disease coming to Australia are underway after a stakeholders meeting held in Naracoorte recently. According to the...

BlueFloat responds to community concerns

BLUEFLOAT Energy Australia has responded to community concerns around the proposed Southern Winds Offshore Wind Project off the coast of Port MacDonnell. The project,...

New opportunities for jobseekers

LIMESTONE Coast locals will once again be shown new career pathways and job opportunities at this year’s Jobs and Skills Showcase. Last year’s showcase marked...

Grant to fight windfarm zone

The District Council of Grant will formally oppose offshore renewable energy projects in waters off South Australia the Southern Ocean Region. This comes after...

Microbes key to soil health

VALUING soil microbiology was the key take-home message following the Limestone Coast Landscape Board's (LCLB) soil health and shelterbelts workshop in Kongorong. The workshop...

Support day a success

THE first support day for service persons at the Glenburnie Memorial Hall has gone off without a hitch. On Tuesday, July 18, the hall...

Liberal factionalism in the spotlight

THE South Australian Liberal Party has been “taken over” by the far right, according to a local branch president, who has voiced his concerns...

Barking mad over pound discussions

A SMALL group of protestors gathered outside the City of Mount Gambier council chambers before their July meeting to oppose a decision made around...

Sixty years for Neil

IAN McDougall will lead the Rotary Club of Mount Gambier into the future, as the recently inducted president. The club held its changeover recently,...

Apollo’s facelift becomes a reality

AFTER several months under construction, Apollo Football Club’s new change rooms and facilities were officially unveiled to the public in its opening event. Apollo club...