Tag: Limestone Coast
1970 Holden HG Premier
THE NOSTALGIA from his first car spurred Bruce Potter to make a spontaneous trip with his daughter to Sydney to purchase a 1970 Holden...
Regional talent called to grace theatre stage
THE Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre has put out a call to Limestone Coast performers to help fill the void left by a reduced touring...
Coronavirus pandemic increases learning opportunities as campus classes resume
FLINDERS University Rural Health SA deputy dean Robyn Aitken says students have adapted well to the changes associated with the COVID-19 pandemic following a...
Free trade deal removes export barrier
THE REMOVAL of restricting tariff rate quotas and implementation of zero tariffs across Thailand has opened up easier export access for the region's potato...
Support provided as test demand surges
STAFF at the Penola Doctors Clinic answered the urgent call from SA Pathology last week when COVID-19 testing reached new heights at the Mount...
Millicent woman races to fashionable victory
MILLICENT woman Brianna Scanlon has secured the biggest win in her races fashion career, named Thoroughbred Racing South Australia's Fashions At The Races People's...
Students deliver ‘warm fuzzies’ in display
MOUNT Gambier North Primary School students celebrated International Friendship Day last week and created 'warm fuzzies' for friends, teachers and fellow students.
The day is...
Virus ‘eye opening’ for health students
MEDICAL students have endured a whirlwind year as COVID-19 affects work placements and on-campus study across the nation.
Flinders University Rural Health SA medical student...
Penola Community Library plan on back shelf
THE Penola Community Library redevelopment will no longer proceed with the project unable to attract enough funding.
Penola High School acting principal Lesley Okholm last...
Heightened fire risk the grim new normal
COUNTRY Fire Service regional commander John Probert has described the conditions last summer as the worst anyone has seen, but warned they could occur...
Dry July funds brewed to support national cancer campaign
A MOUNT Gambier man made the small sacrifice of no alcohol last month to raise over $2500 for people affected by blood cancer.
Dylan Barlow's...
Shack owners secure long-term assurance
DONOVANS residents Jack and Lyn Houlihan hope the sixth generation of their family will be able to access their Glenelg River shack following the...