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Arthur Street Toilets  TBW Newsgroup

Council cleans up after Penola toilet vandals

WATTLE Range Council staff were left to clean up the mess left by senseless graffiti and theft at Penola's public toilet facilities on Arthur...
Jan Nels Shed Break In  TBW Newsgroup

Break-in frustrates mental health body

A SENSELESS act of vandalism in what is believed to be a failed theft attempt has left a community-funded organisation with a $500 damage...
Graffiti Attacks Set 25  TBW Newsgroup

Specialist police in region to assess graffiti vandalism

SPECIALIST police have been called to Millicent in a bid to find those responsible for the latest spate of graffiti vandalism. Among the latest structures...
Graffiti (1)  TBW Newsgroup

Vandals strike Millicent

MILLICENT police are on the hunt for graffiti vandals responsible for a spate of attacks on private residences and businesses over the last month. Police...
Sign  TBW Newsgroup

Highway vandalism sparks council outrage

VANDALISED road signs along the Riddoch Highway has sparked serious road safety concerns from two Limestone Coast civic leaders. The signs - although now repaired...
Sign  TBW Newsgroup

Vandalised signs frustrate Grant mayor

GRANT District Mayor Richard Sage has expressed frustration over vandalism to road signs after a number of markers were targeted along the Riddoch Highway...
Major Sumner June 2018 (2)2018051720180517 TBW Newsgroup

Racist vandalism of candidate’s corflutes condemned

THE Australian Greens has condemned the "vile racism" behind the vandalism of Greens SA Senate candidate and ex-Millicent High School student Major Moogy Sumner's...
Rail Walkers  TBW Newsgroup

Vile vandalism at The Rail

THE Mount Gambier Railway Lands has become a target for vandals over the Easter weekend with a spate of graffiti plastered over several areas...
Fire Hydrant (3)  TBW Newsgroup

Vandals target derelict city building

THE Fidler and Webb building became a target for vandals yesterday morning when someone smashed a window using a fire extinguisher. The fire extinguisher was...

Vandals hack down trees

THE hunt is on for environmental vandals who chopped down more than 17 trees at a Burrungule property last week. The lives of the 14-year...

Roundhouse demolition begins

MOUNT Gambier's 65-year-old towering railway roundhouse will soon become another forgotten landmark with demolition works well under way at the site. The dismantling works were...

OPINION: Money can grow on trees

I NOTE calls from the forestry industry to plant a billion new trees and the issue of water rights, plus opportunities for our most important industry.Carbon credits is a core issue and one recent and accurate estimate is that an[...]

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