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Love needed to save courts

THE future remains unclear for the Mount Gambier and District Tennis Association, with poor condition playing facilities and expiring leases leaving them with no...

Teacher wins prestigious award

GORDON Education Centre teacher Ashleigh Calleja has been named the winner of this year's Inclusive Teacher of the Year Award. Ms Calleja was announced...

Kingswood up for Stone and Dust

In what is being described as "the biggest tour in Australian music history", Aussie band Kingswood will rock Mount Gambier this weekend. They will...

Private Robert Newey looks back this Remembrance Day

Private Robert Newey was an Assault Pioneer in the Australian Amy between 1952 and 1954 and served in the Korean War. He enlisted with a...

Science comes alive at fair

Children are invited to experience the wonder of science at the Mount Gambier Science Fair. Featuring a huge range of activities from virtual reality...

Palliative boost not enough for Limestone Coast

THE State Government’s plans to increase regional palliative care nurse numbers is being met with confusion from locals, with questions circulating on why our...

Escape to the volcano

A MOUNT Schank couple is excited for the future as they build their dream home and business despite Covid nearly ruining all their plans. Rachel...

Forestry investment encourages farm diversity

FARMERS looking to diversify their crops and take on a new industry have welcomed the news of a new Trees on Farm initiative. To further...

Great results for students at Show

THE Independent Learning Centre (ILC) is celebrating its students after their entries in the Mount Gambier Show received numerous accolades across a range of...

New life for Glenburnie Hall

A unique partnership is set to breathe new life into the Glenburnie Soldier’s Memorial Hall. Mount Gambier veterans are looking to team up with...

Lace those shoes, it’s time to run

It’s time to get moving and register for the One Forty One Blue Lake Fun Run. The clock is ticking on the countdown for...

Locals pay respects to Cassius

A candlelight vigil was held on Wednesday night in honour of teenager Cassius Turvey. The 15-year-old Cassius Turvey died in Perth, WA, last month. It...

Open Art Awards return to The Riddoch

The South East Art Society (SEAS) is calling all art lovers as they prepare for their main exhibition of the year. The society will...

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