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Shooters undeterred by wind

LAST Saturday, the Mount Gambier Gun Club held its monthly competition where some shooters managed to obtain perfect scores despite the windy conditions. The opening...

Liberal MP supports Labor health pledge

LIBERAL Member for MacKillop Nick McBride has welcomed the Labor Party’s pledge of a $52.7m funding package for Limestone Coast health. Announced during a...

Iconic landmarks receive dual naming

THE Cave Gardens will be one of six iconic local landmarks to receive dual naming in line with traditional language. Part of an ongoing project...

Future of servos questioned

AMPOL Millicent Pines service station may be closed, demolished, and sold if a development application goes to plan, despite other sites in the region...

Supercharged

"IT will be great for tourism," said Mount Gambier electric car owner, Brett Mashado in reaction to news that Mount Gambier will be among...

GTE Training reaching new student records

TRAINEES and apprentices are in demand as Group Training Employment (GTE) hits a record number of students in the region. The company, which provides apprentice...

Are safe seats good for voters?

WITH both a State and Federal election on the horizon public attention will begin to turn to politics, with politicians vying for attention and...

Police briefs

A MAN died following a crash at Frances near Naracoorte last Sunday. Just after 11.30am on February 13, police and emergency services were called to...

Work begins on new state-of-the-art mill in Tarpeena

CONSTRUCTION has begun on a $63m state-of-the-art timber plant at Tarpeena. Co-located with Timberlink's existing recently expanded and upgraded mill, the first sod on the...

The sky has limits

FLYING drones has become a popular hobby, mainly serving the purpose of recreational photography and aiding researchers with land and sea projects. Unfortunately, on some...

Unmarked graves named

UNMARKED graves in the old section of Millicent's cemetery are being identified with name-plates as part of a South East Family History Group (SEFHG)...

Princes Highway upgrades could finally happen

THE South East section of the Princes Highway may finally see some upgrades later this year. The Princes Highway Corridor Upgrade, which was announced in...

Funding welcomed

In a significant move to support South Australian grain producers weathering the effects of prolonged dry conditions, Premier Peter Malinauskas recently announced a $200...

Place of courage