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Labor commits to Keith Hospital
KEITH Hospital may receive a $9.75 million boost in funding, if Labor is elected in the upcoming State election.
The funding was announced by Labor...
New citizens naturalised
SIX residents became naturalised Australians at Wattle Range Council's Australia Day ceremony in Millicent today.
Held at the Millicent Civic and Arts Centre, the naturalisation...
Police kept busy in Millicent
POLICE were kept busy in Millicent last Friday with two vehicle accidents, one which resulted in a hole in a wall at the former...
Funds to help heritage
A TOTAL of $20,000 will be provided to 19 owners of local heritage listed properties through the City of Mount Gambier's Local Heritage Restoration...
Premier rejects return to Parliament
PREMIER Steven Marshall has dismissed returning to Parliament before the State election.
Last week the Premier was delivered a petition by the majority of the...
Views sought on regional news
A NEW online survey is seeking views on how Australians’ living in regional, rural or remote areas access news as part of a Federal...
Calendar showcases local photographers and images
STUNNING photographs taken by local people feature in the 2022 Wattle Range Council calendar.
Now available free from Council offices, visitor information centres and the...
Residents clean up this summer
ATTENDANTS at Wattle Range Council's waste transfer stations are reminding users to wear enclosed shoes.
Operated by Veolia, council has transfer stations at Millicent, Penola,...
“Lovely day” at the races
IT was still a day at the races last Thursday despite the annual Coonawarra Vignerons marquee event being cancelled for the second year in...
Mark Braes takes to the poll
MILLICENT'S Mark Braes has been announced as the Labor candidate for the State seat of MacKillop running against the incumbent, Liberal Nick McBride.
Mr...
Fuel competition heating up
CONSUMERS buying fuel in Mount Gambier may be getting a good deal, but those in more regional towns are paying up to 15 cents...
Lifeline South East in need of volunteers
LIFELINE South East needs more volunteers to become crisis supporters, answering calls that are made to the crisis hotline.
Jeff Hodge, the centre supervisor and...

















