The art of flowers
Mount Gambier Floral Art Club members Raelene Case and Jan Ashby are already thinking about their entries for the Mount Gambier Show’s floral art...
Probus visits wildlife sanctuary
THE Robe Probus Club recently visited Duck-A-Roo Wildlife Sanctuary in Beachport.
The group were thrilled to learn more about kangaroos, possums, birds, wombats and...
A top display at Mount Gambier Show
With up to 90 dairy cows expected to be on show at the Mount Gambier Show convenor Ollie Abblitt is looking forward to this...
Tenison’s trip around the world
A concert by Tenison Woods College Junior School Performing Arts students from years 2 to 6 took audience members on a ‘trip around the...
What’s in a name?
A new gallery space in the heart of Penola will bring the feel of the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival to the region all year...
Birthday celebrations for Bordertown Over 50s
The Bordertown Over 50’s Hall had a large crowd for the celebration of their 53rd Birthday including guests from Pinnaroo, Probus, Tatiara Council, Willalooka,...
MP found guilty of stealing $436,000 from non-profit
A jury has found South Australian MP Troy Bell guilty of theft and dishonesty charges for stealing more than $436,000 from an educational not-for-profit.
The...
Feedback sought on council makeup
City of Mount Gambier is seeking community feedback on a Representative Review of Council’s elected body.
The review, which is conducted in accordance with the...
Limestone Coast shows winter warmth
COUNTRY South Australians helped bring warmth to people experiencing hardship this winter with donations of blankets, jumpers, beanies, bedding and more being made to...
Activities to grow young minds
Families with children under five are invited to free community fun days hosted by the Mount Gambier Library in October to celebrate the Words...
Richardson to launch book
Mount Gambier/ Berrin local Wayne Richardson will launch his novel Thomases’ Costumery at the Mount Gambier Library next month.
Partially set in Mount Gambier/...
Association lights up at grant news
Lighting improvements are locked in for the Olympic Park tennis courts after the Mount Gambier and District Tennis Association received a $35,000 grant from...

















