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Council scraps cuts to roadside parking
A MOUNT Gambier business owner has praised council for saving several car parks, which were set to make way for the new ALDI development.
A...
Jazz legend etched in time
A SWISS luxury watch manufacturer has chosen Mount Gambier's Blue Lake for the global launch of its latest limited-edition timepiece, which pays homage to...
Limestone Coast CFS volunteers answer NSW call for help
A CONTINGENT of South East Country Fire Service (CFS) volunteers will fly to New South Wales today to help combat horrific bushfires, which continue...
Global spotlight on disability achievements
A UNITED Nations sanctioned day which aims to break down barriers and recognise millions of people living with a disability will be celebrated in...
City Council waste fees cut
MOUNT Gambier City Council will cut waste transfer station fees for Mount Gambier residents by 40pc next year in a move to provide financial...
Immediate carpark action push
HEALTH Minister Stephen Wade has yet to pledge funding to roll-out 60 new carpark spaces at Mount Gambier Hospital despite claims the issue was...
Mega-machine ‘drops in’ on city airport
ELSIE the Erickson sky crane made its annual stop-over in the Blue Lake city yesterday afternoon before taking off for the Adelaide Hills.
The firefighting...
Childhood Christmas dream becomes reality as university student returns home for parade
A UNIVERSITY student on holiday break in the Blue Lake city has played a meaningful role in this year's NF McDonnell & Sons Mount...
CFS crews brace for extreme Limestone Coast conditions
AS THE South East prepares to swelter in temperatures close to 40c today, the extreme fire danger it presents has Country Fire Service (CFS)...
Business left to clean up mess after toilet incident
MOUNT Gambier emergency services were called to a Commercial Street West business yesterday afternoon following reports of a toilet on fire.
At 1.38pm, the Mount...
Penola finally kicks off Barber Shield campaign against West Gambier
PENOLA'S stuttering Barber Shield cricket campaign finally kicked into gear on Saturday and it is in the middle of a tough fight against West...
World War II soldier’s footsteps retraced in jungle march
ALTHOUGH the Sandakan Death March is considered to be the single worst atrocity suffered by Australian servicemen during World War II, the 260km trek...











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