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Penola coverage gap filled

MOBILE phone coverage south of Penola was given a significant boost this week as the switch was flicked on the new Tower Road base...

New hub name endorsed

A BOANDIK elder believes the inclusion of Bunganditj language in the name of Mount Gambier's landmark recreation and convention centre project contributes to the...

Students explore life after school

THE resilience of St Martins Lutheran College students was praised by principal Alan Connah at Tuesday's celebration marking the release of South Australian Certificate...

Lionesses to join the Lions family

THE Lioness Club of Millicent will enter its second decade of community service under a new banner, with the civic group transitioning into a...

Ievins receives council top honour

PORT MacDonnell artist and community stalwart Jeremy Ievins has been awarded Grant District Council’s Citizen of the Year Award. 

 The talented artist will be...

Gray prepares for double duties

IT WILL be a busy season for back-to-back Western Border Netball Association best and fairest Tenille Gray as she commits to playing with both...

Limestone Coast dux of the year

CHLOE Mackenzie's stomach was full of butterflies Tuesday morning as she checked her Year 12 results but the nerves soon turned to elation as...

Sanctuary health key to rare bird numbers

A LARGELY untouched ecosystem near Penola has undergone extensive weed removal to help maintain its native vegetation and wildlife and reduce environmental threats. ...

Student achievements recognised

A SERIES of annual academic awards celebrating Limestone Coast students' education, community service and school spirit have been handed out as part of end-of-year...

Rank chairs regional advocacy group

GLENELG Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank has been elected chair of the Great South Coast group of councils. The Great South Coast Group is an...

Proposed ban for overly zealous ratepayers

RATEPAYERS who have “unreasonable” demands, arguments and behaviours could be restricted from contacting Mount Gambier City Council or be banned from attending public meetings...

State Government rejects forestry claims

SHADOW Primary Industries and Regional Development Minister Clare Scriven says the State Government is failing to deliver its election commitment to double the economic...

Rock on the Rails hits a high note

After a few weeks of recovering from Rock on the Rails, the event has been deemed a massive hit for locals and visitors alike. Event...