Tag: South East
Teenager remanded amid fears for victims safety
A YOUNG man who left his parents fearful for their lives after refusing to leave their premises on Tuesday has been remanded in custody.
Jake...
Trial to fuel access to ‘real-time’ petrol price
LIMESTONE Coast motorists could soon have access to real-time petrol pricing across the region to help find the cheapest fuel.
The South Australian Government has...
Hospital to boost regional elective surgery
ELECTIVE surgery will be ramped up to full capacity at some Limestone Coast hospitals as the COVID-19 pandemic remains stable across the state.
While South...
Sheep producer raises concerns over ‘silent robber’
A NARACOORTE sheep producer says copper deficient pastures could be silently robbing woolgrowers and lamb producers of valuable yield.
Martin Flower - who managed the...
Farmer not convinced with genetically modified control
A MINGBOOL potato farmer has hit back at a State Government decision to allow councils to apply to ban genetically modified (GM) crops.
Under agreed...
Residents share memories and pay tribute to dedicated Penola man
MEMORIES of Penola community man Preston Wyly have been shared among residents following the news of his passing.
The community stalwart was renowned for his...
Virtual Masters Games celebrated online
IT was to be the first time the Tatiara district would host the South Australian Masters Games, yet the celebration was short lived with...
Demolition begins on unused Nangwarry classrooms
THE dream of fruit trees and fresh produce filling the space behind Nangwarry Primary School is one step closer as demolition works start on...
Gallery collaboration offers glimpse into creative process
THE Riddoch and Main Corner Complex has opened its social media channels to accomplished Limestone Coast artist April Hague for the cultural hub's first...
Solid season break to lay foundation for bumper Limestone Coast season
PENOLA and district received some welcome rain last week, with rainwater tanks filling and pastures turning a deeper shade of green.
More than 22mm was...
Poetry views history through young eyes
THE History Trust of South Australia has launched its inaugural online poetry challenge, giving budding young poets a chance to express themselves and showcase...
SACA employee grateful cricket competition was completed
DESPITE no balls being bowled for over a month, cricket is not immune from the effects of COVID-19.
Recently the South Australian Cricket Association announced...