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The Haven provides a safe space

EARLIER this week, The Haven gathered to provide the public with a light-hearted painting class; one of the many activities the group has organised...

Welcoming tradition upheld at St Martins

IT HAS become tradition at St Martins Lutheran College for the oldest members of the school community to welcome the new students to school...

Housing for workers

MOUNT Gambier will be one of five regional areas to share in 30 homes specifically designed to attract and retain skilled workers to the...

Australia’s sheep flock to reach largest size in more than 15 years

The Australian sheepmeat industry is set for another bumper year in 2023 as the national sheep flock grows to its highest level since 2007...

Crisis accommodation call

CRISIS accommodation installed in Mount Gambier may be the way forward for those in need, according to ac.care’s homelessness and community service manager, Trish...

Why I’m fighting for radiation treatment services

LIMESTONE Coasters would be hard-pressed to enter a shop or business premises in the region at the moment without seeing a petition calling on...

SEAWL to put up a fight

FOR the first time in almost a decade the South East Animal Welfare League (SEAWL) may have to compete for its annual funding through...

Students settle in

New students at Mount Gambier's University of South Australia Campus are getting ready for lectures and tutorials to start next week. About 50 new students...

The Overhead Gantry

Have you seen the Loading/unloading facility on the Dartmoor road? I was first shown the gantry about 35 years ago by a work colleague, namely...

Finding love at Oaks, even in slithery situations

It has been an exciting week at Oaks Aged Care Facility, with carers organising a few extra celebrations and visitors. On Tuesday, February 14,...

Tree planting for Lions

Mount Gambier Lions have marked their 60th anniversary with a tree planting. President Stephen Bell and Mayor Lynette Martin planted a tree for the...

Wedded bliss

It was a day to remember for Suzy Dix and Kerry Johnston when they tied the knot overlooking the Blue Lake on Valentine’s Day....

Education as the Key to the Future

The choice to invest in learning is among the most powerful decisions shaping a person's entire life. Your path through education will shape your...

2026 Medieval Fair