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Greens announce candidate for Barker

COORONG resident Rosa Hillam will have a second tilt at Federal politics after being endorsed as the Greens candidate for the seat of Barker...

State divided over restrictions

MEMBER for Mount Gambier Troy Bell says he is “absolutely pissed off” at the State Government and SA Health’s “unnecessary restrictions” on regional communities,...

Opening pathways for Aboriginal students

INDIGENOUS students are getting practical experience in land restoration thanks to a university pathway course being held at a Limestone Coast reserve. The University of...

Penola councillor resigns from Wattle Range

WATTLE Range Council will have its second by-election in less than two years following the resignation of Penola-based councillor Rick Paltridge. The Electoral Commission...

Wattle Range to vote on $300,000 office plans

A BUDGET variation of almost $300,000 to proceed with detailed designs and plans for Wattle Range Council’s proposed $5.5m new offices will be considered...

Internationally renowned musician hoped for Millicent 150th

ORGANISERS of Millicent’s 150th celebration hope to secure award-winning country music star Kasey Chambers to perform at the November anniversary event. Wattle Range Council...

Airport upgrades take flight

TWO Limestone Coast councils have shared in almost $345,000 of funding through the Federal Government’s Regional Airports Program. Kingston District Council received a sizable...

Conservationist ‘halfcuts’ for forest

A PASSIONATE environmentalist will cut off half his beard and hair in a unique approach to funds for endangered rainforest regeneration and conservation. Penola...

Illegal waste dumping continues

ILLEGAL waste dumping in the region's forests and rural areas remains a significant issue with one plantation owner expecting to increase its spend on...

Pothole patch-ups begin

SEVERAL of the region’s vehicle-damaging potholes have been fixed, with contractors travelling hundreds of kilometres across the Limestone Coast to undertake the urgent repair...

Cross-border businesses hanging in there

WESTERN Victorian businesses which rely on mixed trade from cross-border residents continue to struggle against changing restrictions between South Australia and Victoria. The South Australian-Victorian...

‘Kakadu of the south’

THE establishment of a fish passage in Lake Bonney to facilitate the natural exchange of fish from marine to freshwater could transform the coastal...

Plenty on at Mount Gambier Library

April School Holidays We are halfway through the school holidays - but the Mount Gambier Library and Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre still have a...