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Timber committee tours South East

A NUMBER of issues have been brought to the attention of the Legislative Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Timber Industry in the...

Don’t panic, the hair is safe

I LAID it all on the line last week folks, and I have never been so happy to see the boys lose. After my...

Parking spaces driven out for safety

FOUR parking spaces will be removed and replaced with a parklet on Commercial Street East Mount Gambier/Berrin to improve public safety. The four spaces...

Grant takes top prize

GRANT High School (GHS) has come away with the win following the annual Science and Engineering Challenge, beating out other schools from the region....

New footrot procedures

TERMINAL sheep only will be sold at both Mount Gambier and Naracoorte Saleyards from here on out in new efforts to stem the spread...

Advocates promote speaking up for mental health

MENTAL health advocates are doing the rounds on the Limestone Coast to encourage people to better look after their mental health. Ben Pettingill and...

Kathryn Beck gives back

HELPING Indigenous families and students has been Kathryn Beck’s main role for 24 years. Ms Beck comes from an Indigenous heritage herself with her...

Giving Day aims to bolster Story Dog numbers

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin's Story Dogs team will aim to add to its roster if it can raise enough funds on national Story Dogs Giving Day....

New business model to reduce disaster risk

A NEW business toolkit was presented in Mount Gambier last week to help businesses assess how certain disasters could be prevented. The Business Community Resilience...

New arts funding available

Country Arts SA has launched a new funding program designed especially for regional and remote artist to expand their skills and grow career and...

$50k to help artists

THERE is $50,000 in funding available for artists, not-for-profit organisations and community groups in Mount Gambier to increase the community’s social and economic well-being....

Resident celebrates 104th birthday

Dixie Cram was born Olive Mary Stratford on August 15, 1919, at Kalangadoo to Mary Stratford (nee Chuck) and Basil Lindsay Stratford. She is...

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Volunteers get repairs underway

Saturday’s launch of Millicent’s first repair cafe started slowly with three people taking up the offer of assistance for free repairs of their items. Men's...

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