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Kris Messenger Bugs N Slugs  TBW Newsgroup

Region’s ‘dead wood’ initiative praised

A BIODIVERSITY specialist has praised the region for its regulations on fallen wood and hollow logs, saying both provide vital shelter for mammals, reptiles...
Paull Jenner  TBW Newsgroup

Councillor welcomes tree regulations following ‘terrible’ maintenance work

REGULATIONS to reduce tree trimming near power lines in Mount Gambier have been welcomed by a city councillor who became a voice for change...
Kerry Hill (3)  TBW Newsgroup

Legal action in showground pipeline

THE Mount Gambier Agricultural and Horticultural Society plans to launch legal action against City Council after it rejected a proposed expansion of the showgrounds...

Trade advice sought

THE State Government has sought legal advice about interpretations of the Shop Trading Hours Act as speculation grows it may take action to challenge...

City Council to lobby State Government in bid for improved state-wide taxi regulation

MOUNT Gambier City Council will support the local taxi industry to lobby the State Government for improved state-wide regulation and oversight of regional taxi services[...]

Codeine products stripped from shelves

LOCAL pharmacies emptied their store shelves of all codeine containing medicines as changes to the availability of codeine products came into effect yesterday. All medicines...

Information sessions highlight water safety changes

STATE Government marine safety officers conducted the Old4New life jacket upgrade program and held information sessions at Beachport, Robe and Kingston recently. The officers provided...

Vic fishing guide now available

ANGLERS are being encouraged to pick up of the new Victorian Recreational Fishing Guide for 2018, which is now available free from hundreds of outlets, including bait and tackle shops.[...]

Strict life jacket laws imposed

SWEEPING changes to South Australian life jacket laws came into effect this week and will be enforced following a 12-month education campaign. The changes coincide...

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Safety first this Easter long weekend

SAFETY should be every driver’s priority this Easter long weekend. According to the RAA, 39 people lost their lives on SA roads over the...