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Community stands against violence
"AS of April 30, 18 women had lost their lives due to violence in Australia this year alone."
As the sun begins to set this...
Mount Burr home damaged by blaze
A BLAZE caused extensive damages to a Mount Burr home on Saturday night with Country Fire Service crews bravely battling the fire. ...
Clogged harbour hazard warning
A VETERAN commercial abalone diver has raised a red flag over Port MacDonnell's clogged harbour, warning it could potentially cause a tragedy at sea.
This...
Art prize entries open
ARTISTS have a chance to showcase their talent and win big during the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival.
All emerging and established artists are encouraged...
Opposition leader to visit Mount Gambier electorate
SOUTH East residents will have the opportunity to share the issues concerning the community in coming months with a visit from State Opposition leader...
Local government leader to guide council through transition
GRANT District Council has welcomed interim chief executive officer Graeme Maxwell, who is settling into the temporary role.
The former long-serving chief executive officer of...
OPINION: Are our priorities wrong on $40m indoor centre?
FORTY million dollars for an indoor sports centre seems hugely out of economic kilter with the real needs of our community.
If the people of...
Rural settlers remembered
THE descendants of soldier settlers from Mount Schank and surrounds gathered at the foot of the dormant volcano on Wednesday for the unveiling of...
Young achievers awarded
THE valuable contributions, hard-work and dedication of the community's younger members was commended at the 2018 Wattle Range youth recognition awards.
Millicent's Sally Sapiatzer, Madi...
Netball: Blue Lake trio part of championship hat trick
CONGRATULATIONS is in order for three of the city's talented netball players who last weekend took part in the National Netball Championship.
Molly Watson, Jordyn...
Report points to saleyards concern
ALTHOUGH the future of the Millicent Saleyards has been in question for some time now, a report released by Wattle Range Council recently has...
From hot water to navy career
"WE were preparing for a caning, but got congratulated instead for making a decent career move,” Mount Gambier's Dieter Merchel told The Border Watch....