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Students sink teeth into festival planning
GRANT High School students will put skills learnt in the classroom on display for all tomorrow night at the annual Sound Bites festival.
Serving up...
French strikes have flow on effect for winemakers
AN EXPORT delay prompted by France's windespread pension reform strikes has resulted in Coonawarra wineries waiting up to three weeks for French oak barrels.
The...
Grand plan for heritage site
DEVELOPERS of the Oatmill complex have released a blueprint to revitalise the sprawling inner city heritage precinct into potentially office and tourist-related business spaces.
A...
Green thumbs open gate to hidden garden gem
A HIDDEN sanctuary filled with bright flowers and blossoming trees has become the prized project of Mount Gambier's Sue and David McPherson over the...
Boots and all world record attempt at Geltwood Festival
A MILLICENT woman hopes to bring world record glory to her adopted home town with a rare display of hundreds of decorated gumboots.
As part...
Fishers sink money into Beachport processing site
A NEW $600,000 live lobster processing facility will be established in Beachport this year which will help boost the region's crayfish industry by $1.5m...
Charity keeps hay moving
A CHARITY organisation has dug deep to help cover the $35,000 fuel costs of the Mount Gambier Hay Run, which delivered thousands of bales...
$7m illegal tobacco bust
AN illicent tobacco operation valued at over $7m has been shut down in Nhill - east of Bordertown - following a joint operation between...
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...
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...
















