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Closing days of Christmas appeal

St Anthony's students and their families have once again generously contributed to the Millicent Combined Churches (MCC) Christmas Appeal. Representatives from the MCC visited the...

Spring clean success

A RECENT Spring Clean Event has seen enthusiastic participation from the community, resulting in the proper disposal of numerous items, including tyres, mattresses, and...

Races postponed, but fun still on

With extreme heat forecast in Bordertown on Sunday, the Bordertown Racing Club has postponed the Bordertown Cup until December 17. But the fun hasn't...

Penola High School presents award winners

Penola High School students have been celebrated at a presentation dinner last week. We celebrated the 63rd annual Presentation Night in the school hall,...

Christmas joy comes to Bordertown

Bordertown's Woolshed Street will be almost as busy as Santa's Workshop when the Bordertown Christmas Street Party takes over. Set for Friday, December 13,...

Organisation expands reach to Tatiara

Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast (RDALC) has expanded its reach into the Tatiara district through 2024, offering more support than ever before. RDALC chief...

Dog park project underway

It is all systems go at Bordertown Rotary Club, as work begins on a long awaited dog park. The project, spearheaded by Rotary Club...

Hemp a front-line fighter against ‘forever’ chemicals

Fast-growing industrial hemp offers new hope in remediating PFAS-contaminated soils, according to an industry leader. Australia's industrial hemp sector could soon play a vital role...

New research aims to add value to dairy waste

About 710,000 tonnes of Australia’s on-farm milk production is discarded as waste each year but new research could see it transformed into a range...

Family drug support over the festive season

FAMILY Drug Support's December session will be on soon take place, and with the festive season nearly here, it may just be the right...

SACID on hand to help

South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability (SACID) recently held a workshop to help people with intellectual disabilities navigate the online world at the Mount...

Birthday celebrations at community hub

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin community members will be saying hip-hip-hooray to the local library next week as it celebrates its 15th birthday. December 17 will mark 15...

Erosion plan in place

Wattle Range Council will undertake revetment at Southend to address years of sand erosion. At the December council meeting, council director engineering services Peter...