Stringybach Music looks back on 2025
ADELAIDE Guitar Festival Roadshow, Debbie Davis School of Dance 40th anniversary concert, Taste Festival, Fringe Street Show, Mount Gambier Eisteddfod Music division, Naracoorte Art...
Urgent care clinic reopens
Mount Gambier's Urgent Care Clinic has reopened today after much anticipation.
Residents will be able to access urgent care, seven days a week, with...
Last hurrah for UniSA campus
UniSA held a celebration evening late last year for past and present staff and alumni as it prepared to transition to Adelaide University....
CEO resigned
The District Council of Grant chief executive officer Darryl Whicker has formally resigned.
Mr Whicker will continue to support the council through a transition...
Honour women leaders
REGION - Councils across South Australia are being urged to shine a spotlight on the women shaping their communities, with nominations now open for...
Applications open for Veterans SA Program
REGION - Veterans and Defence families across South Australia are being encouraged to take the next step toward a successful post-service future, with applications...
Fatality at Suttontown
A man has died in a fatal crash at Suttontown on Sunday night.
The single car crash occurred on Hinton Road, Suttontown about 9.45pm on...
Have your say on mental health
REGION - South Australians are being urged to have their say on proposed modern mental health legislation designed to better support vulnerable members of...
Wattle Range Australia Day
WATTLE Range residents are invited to come together at free Australia Day breakfast events across the council area, celebrating the community, recognising outstanding local...
Council receives award
THE District Council of Grant's Art-Ability Exhibition has been named the Regional Winner of the Minister for Health and Wellbeing’s Excellence in Public Health...
New mural in Kingston
THE Kingston District Council in collaboration with the Kingston/ Robe Health Advisory Council (HAC) is proud to announce a new community driven mural project...
Battery drop off encouraged
SOTUH Australians can now drop off embedded battery products – found in common rechargeable appliances – at sites across Adelaide, helping to keep batteries...

















