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Victory for massive pumpkins

MONSTROUS-sized pumpkins from a local grower have managed to secure the win at the Mount Gambier Farmers' Market's annual pumpkin growing competition. John Jablonski said...

Extra Story Dogs to boost youth literacy

STORY Dogs Mount Gambier is set to reach even more students in the area, with Suttontown Primary School getting ready to welcome volunteers for...

Vic-tree for Mitchell Street resident

FOR more than two years Kerry Holmes has pleaded with the City of Mount Gambier to remove a dozen trees from her property line,...

Emerging Leaders Program gets underway

REGIONAL Development Australia Limestone Coast's (RDALC) Emerging Leaders Program is officially underway for 2023 following its first workshop at the start of April. The...

Residents speak out on wastewater plans

A WASTEWATER treatment plant will be built on an empty block in Suttontown owned by Mondelez International despite more than 20 residents opposing the...

Helpmann prepares to get ‘Restless’

A BRAND-new performance will take the spotlight of the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre as Restless Dance gears up for their national tour of ‘Exposed’. Ahead...

Artwork honours Anzacs

HEATHER Harrington has been busy in the lead up to Anzac Day, making all the last minute arrangements to her knitted and crochet poppy...

Salvation Army hosts Anzac Accolade

THE Salvation Army has held its 39th annual ANZAC Accolade last week with a large gathering in attendance while also raising funds for the...

Kalangadoo community gathers to remember

THE Kalangadoo community came together to commemorate Anzac Day a few days early, as it has done for generations. More than 100 community members...

Pilot Officer’s memory cherished

NEARLY 78 years ago, a Bristol Beaufort bomber plane crash-landed in Mount Gambier in August 1945, in which three people tragically lost their lives,...

Community playgrounds revamped

A NUMBER of playgrounds around the Grant District Council townships have had a face-lift. The $250,000 project has improved playgrounds at Port MacDonnell, Carpenter Rocks,...

New base to bring opportunity for rangers

THE official opening of a permanent ranger base in Portland will build opportunities for First Nations people in regional Victoria. Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation (WMAC)...

Men take it down to the wire

PIONEERS 101 D BALLARAT 99 THE Mount Gambier Pioneers men headed to their home court at Wulanda Recreation Centre of Friday night with big shoes...