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Masks reintroduced amid new wave

MASKS have been reintroduced at medical services across the Limestone Coast Local Health Network following a state-wide Covid-19 wave. Recent figures have reported a...

Cheers to beers and BBQ

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin is preparing to get frothy as next year's South East Beer and BBQ Fest is set to touch down in the Limestone...

NARACOORTE AND DISTRICT BASKETBALL RESULTS

JUNIORS Due to the heat on Friday games were cancelled U/10 BOYS Red defeated Grey. Red point scorers – Joel Slotegraaf 8, George Willson 6, Charlie...

Beer and BBQ heads to Mount Gambier

BEER, barbeque and music will come to Mount Gambier/Berrin next year for an inaugural festival. The South East Beer and BBQ Festival will head to...

Mount Gambier RSL Remembrance Day

AFTER a moving service at Mount Gambier's Vansittart Park War Memorial, many gathered at the Mount Gambier Returned Services League (RSL) for light refreshments....

Strike two for government offer

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin’s streets heard the chants of distressed teachers once again after a second Australian Education Union (AEU) strike was held last Thursday. The second...

Talking rock lobster issues

MINISTER for Primary Industries Clare Scriven met with rock lobster officials at Port MacDonnell last week to discuss the current issues impacting the industry...

2023 Mount Gambier Toy Run

MORE than 150 motorbikes and cars travelled to the Mount Gambier Railway Lands on Saturday to mark another year of the Limestone Coast Toy...

Feral pigs still on the loose

THE release of feral pigs within the Limestone Coast is still being investigated with two out of three outbreaks suspected to be intentional. To date...

Clocking up the kilometres

Tessa Quintel has made big strides in independence and raised more than $1000 for a local club by walking 62 kilometres in October. Tessa...

Celebrations galore at Tenison Woods

Year 12 students and Tenison Woods College have celebrated their last days of high school in style. Friday, October 27, saw the 2023 graduates...

Kangaroos are key

Kangaroos could be the key to increasing red meat supply and reducing emissions. Australian Wildlife Services (AWS) has proposed a grazing system that integrates native...

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Firmly entrenched in top four

THE profile of locally born and raised jockey Jacob Opperman continues to rise. This is despite him coming out of his apprenticeship and becoming a...