South East worst Covid offenders
THE Limestone Coast has the most Covid-19 restriction breaches in the State, according to South Australia Police (SAPOL) figures collected half way through its...
Wattle Range Council Australia Day
DUE to the cancellation of traditional Australia Day breakfasts and award ceremonies all around the region as a result of Covid-19 concerns, Wattle Range...
History group life memberships
THREE life memberships were recently presented at the Mount Gambier History Group recognising extensive volunteer efforts.
Phil and Maxine McInnes and Jeanette Aslin all received...
Pet adoptions high
PET adoptions have been in higher demand during the Covid-19 pandemic with waiting lists being filled by cats and dogs that have been adopted...
Valley Lakes testing
TWO monitoring floats were launched at the Valley Lake last week as a step towards improving water quality for recreational use.
At a cost of...
Stan Thomson’s debut novel
MOUNT Gambier personality Stan Thomson has released his debut novel, following the life of a young Craig Erskine after the Second World War.
Mr...
City’s plans for the future
DEVELOPMENT of Mount Gambier's Crater Lakes, a cross border commissioner and extension of the rail trail are all aspiring projects highlighted in a City...
No wind at Beachport
GIANT kites filled the air last Sunday morning in Beachport.
The town is famous for its strong winds, but on the day conditions were not...
Locals bypassed
ADELAIDE and Riverland businesses have been contracted by the State Government to undertake traffic management at Covid-19 testing and Rapid Antigen Test pick-up locations...
Hospitality industry needs more government support: Labor
STATE Treasurer Rob Lucas has not ruled out another round of business grants for the hospitality and other industries impacted by government mandated Covid-19...
Mount Gambier Australia Day awards
THE City of Mount Gambier held its Australia Day Awards ceremony in a restricted format this week as a result of Covid-19 concerns.
The traditional...
McBride: Election an influence on border opening
THE timing of the opening of the borders may have been influenced by the upcoming State election in March, suggested Liberal MacKillop MP, Nick...

















