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Teacher celebrated for 30 years service

A TEACHER is being celebrated after clocking up 30 years of service at St Martins Lutheran College. Robyn Teakle was lauded for all she...

Author launching new book

BROKEN Bay, a crime novel set around sinkholes in the Limestone Coast, has just been released and best-selling Victorian author will visit Mount Gambier/...

Beccy takes on top job

After a most successful celebration of its 60th year of service the Lions Club of Mount Gambier extended financial donations last week to selected...

Radiation therapy committee heads to parliament

RADIATION therapy is once again making waves across the Limestone Coast with three representatives of the working committee travelling to Parliament House this week. Deanne...

Wonder Room returns

AFTER the success of the Wonder Room at the Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre during summer the initiative will return with a wintery flair...

Limestone Coast Symphony Orchestra to perform

ON Saturday evening 24 June in the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, the Limestone Coast Symphony Orchestra will be presenting a major first for the region....

Pleas to rebuild Kangaroo Flat Road

TWO Limestone Coast councils continue to advocate for Kangaroo Flat Road after Grant District Councillor Karen Turnbull brought the issue to light. During this week’s...

Gums Road concerns bought to council

GUMS Road has been flagged to Grant District Council by a local resident who remains concerned about its current state of maintenance and the...

Council hears budget backlash

ELECTED members at the City of Mount Gambier heard budget backlash from the community after a consultation period for their Draft 2023/24 Annual Business...

Registrations positive sign for SE Nations Netball

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin's first South East Nations Netball team registrations have come along nicely with the committee now calling out for sponsors. The team will...

Education program looks to grow

A MOUNT Gambier / Berrin education program that teaches students self-regulation through working with animals is looking to expand to other schools. Equine Assisted...

Young leaders learn environmental keys to success

YOUNG people involved in the Young Environmental Leaders Program (YELP) took part in the annual Earthkeepers camps to learn the keys to environmental success....

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...