Miltones entertain the crowd
The Bordertown Over 50s wrapped up their 2025 program with a performance by the Miltones.
Starting with Christmas shopping, written by Pat Gerin (a...
Do you know these children?
MOUNT Gambier History Group is hoping locals can help name people in a large number of photos.
By the looks, this photo was taken at...
2025 Royal Flying Doctors Service Limestone Coast
Another successful year had the Mount Gambier Support Group of the Royal Flying Doctors Service (RFDS) raise more than $70,000.
Our group meets...
Dedicated tradie becomes Chippy for Charity
A LOCAL carpenter has worked tirelessly to raise funds for charity through his ‘Chippy For Charity’ program.
Kyle Maney, the face behind the program, made...
Kangaroo sale
THE Tatiara District Council has sold a number of white kangaroos to a Victorian wildlife park.
Elected members opted to sell the kangaroos at...
Confidence climbs to four-year high
CONFIDENCE among Victorian farmers continues to grow, with the state’s rural sentiment now at its highest point in more than four years, the latest...
Stay vigilant this summer
South Australia Police (SAPOL) is urging the community to stay vigilant, to be aware of bushfire risks, and to report suspicious activity over the...
Celebrating 40 years
BELOVED local dance teacher Maxine Lockwood performed on stage for the final time this year.
Ms Lockwood took to the stage in a final...
What’s on at the Mount Gambier Library
Big Summer Read Activity Quest
Monday, December 29 to Sunday, January 25 | During opening hours
Take on the Big Summer Read activity quest and complete...
Celebrating a decade of genetic progress
DataGene is today celebrating a decade of significant genetic progress and productivity gains since the release of the Balanced Performance Index (BPI) in 2015.
Over...
Dairy bull rankings move
THIS week’s release of Australian Breeding Values has seen significant movements in dairy bull rankings, as a result of enhancements to DataGene’s genetic evaluation...
Victoria gives virtual fencing the green light
VICTORIAN cattle producers can now harness cutting-edge technology to guide and contain livestock without physical fences, with the Allan Labor Government approving the safe...

















