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Region’s best vintage in decades

MILD weather has developed what some in the wine industry are describing as the best vintage in two decades across the Limestone Coast. Likened...

Artistic duo plan to hit the city for three day event

TWO Limestone Coast artists have received the opportunity to attend a three-day intensive program of workshops, forums, talks and networking opportunities in Adelaide’s main...

Significant funds raised for local Headspace

HEADSPACE Mount Gambier has motivated several Limestone Coast residents to each complete 3318 push-ups and raise vital funds for local mental health services. The...

Emergency volunteers recover from wild week

EMERGENCY services across the Limestone Coast were kept on their toes throughout the week as wet and wild weather ravished the region. Throughout the...

Ag accolade

THE search is on for South Australia's 2021 Agricultural Town of the Year with nominations now open. The award recognises South Australian towns excelling in...

Support for LGBTQIA+ community members

AN online group providing support and information for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and questioning community members will formally establish a committee to...

Highway of Holes

NEGLIGENCE, rainfall and lack of maintenance has left a number of State Government roads littered with potholes, prompting a Limestone Coast council to issue...

In-home hospice volunteers at the ready

The Mount Gambier In Home Hospice Care service celebrated the graduation of its first group of trained palliative care volunteers last week at the...

Jazz festival given tune up

GENERATIONS in Jazz has endured a two-year hiatus but work continues behind the scenes in anticipation of the major festival’s 2022 return. Event coordinator Karyn...

Memorial vigil planned

A VIGIL has been organised in Mount Gambier’s Cave Gardens to honour 44-year-old grandmother Rachel Martin who lost her life as a result of...

Councillor disappointed at rail demise

PENOLA-based councillor Dean Burrow has expressed disappointment that the progression of a rail trail will be the “final demise” of passenger and freight rail...

Regional ambos at breaking point

THE Ambulance Employees Association has warned the South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS) was at breaking point with Limestone Coast crews covering distances of 20,000km2...

Art competition to return

ENTRIES are now open for the Millicent Met Gala – Wearable Art Competition, which is set to return this May as part of the...