Tag: Limestone Coast
Procesesor hits out at ‘unfair’ State Government grant for rival business
THE State Government's $348,000 grant to help establish a new live lobster holding facility in Beachport has caused unrest among Limestone Coast cray exporters,...
Doors close on joinery business as 74 years of service comes to end
THE final curtain will fall for iconic joinery business M.S Hein and Sons after operating in Mount Gambier for 74 years.
While it doors will...
Panic buying wipes out toilet paper stocks at supermarket
A MOUNT Gambier supermarket owner has called for the toilet paper buying frenzy to end amid growing concerns the shortfall is impacting on disabled...
South East duo aim for National Skeet Championships success
THE Limestone Coast will be well represented when two South East shooters head to the National Skeet Championships at Wagga Wagga in May.
Kongorong's Ken...
Hands-on sustainability lesson
STUDENTS at Mary MacKillop Memorial School have done their part in keeping the community waste free, taking time out of their academic schedule to...
Panic buying reaches Penola shoppers snap up toilet paper supplies
SHOPPERS in Penola have emptied the shelves of the town's IGA supermarket of toilet paper, hand sanister and tissues as fears mount over the...
Devastating fires bring new wave of volunteers
RURAL areas are still on "struggle street" when it comes to gaining new Country Fire Service (CFS) volunteers, despite a spike in recruitment across...
Trade restriction blow
THE Blue Lake Dairy Group has been forced to reduce its milk formula production by a half and is reviewing its current staffing level...
Millicent artist to receive gallery exhibition management experience under mentorship
MILLICENT resident Caroline Hammat will gain hands-on skills and experience in curatorial and exhibition management after receiving the inaugural Spur: SA Regional Curatorial Mentorship.
Ms...
Education insight shared
Penola High School Year 12 students Isiah Pierce and Ryan Zerk have shared their hopes for their final year of school.
The pair spoke with The...
Bittersweet farewell for devoted community workers
AFTER 30 years of living in Millicent, dedicated community workers Margaret and Tony Bitter are moving back to the Barossa Valley.
They will be embraced...
Students dive into swim carnival event
RYMILL swam to success in the final event of the day at the recent Penola Primary School annual swimming carnival in front of a...
















