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Tech to help grow workforce

STUDENTS from across Australia will be given an immersive virtual experience of living and working in the Green Triangle forestry region under a new...

TAFE SA regional boards considered

THE STATE Government will consider the establishment of regional TAFE SA boards after a successful motion introduced by independent MP Troy Bell was unanimously...

GP vaccine push

MILLICENT’s medical professionals have urged residents not to put off getting immunised for coronavirus after observing a spike in vaccine hesitancy among older patients....

The need to read

MILLICENT Public Library users have warned prospective cuts to council library services will decimate an essential community hub and affect key educational, digital and...

Export questioned amid nationwide timber shortages

SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of...

Family honours mother buried in pauper’s grave

AFTER six decades without a permanent memorial, a new headstone and grave marks the plot of former Mount Gambier woman Edna May Gordon. A...

Growing industry needs big workforce

THE Green Triangle forest industry is gearing up to plant an estimated 27 million trees this season, across 20,000 hectares, comprising around 19.6 million...

Volunteers needed to help students get behind the wheel

A SHORT course helping to give learner drivers experience behind the wheel and insight into licence testing has been strongly supported by Limestone Coast...

Big push for mental health support

HEADSPACE Mount Gambier has once again put the call out for residents to take part in the annual Push-Up Challenge. The annual challenge encourages...

Eagles eye club upgrade

WATTLE Range Council has encouraged community groups to engage with local government through deputations and meetings to help shape future budget priorities. Among the most...

Wheels in motion for car park plan

SMOOTHER road access and improved wheelchair facilities are among proposed upgrades to Rymill Hall car park. Wattle Range Council is currently seeking community feedback...

Senior students lose device access

PENOLA High School senior students will no longer be able to access their mobile devices during school hours under a new policy now enforced...

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...