Tag: Yahl
Dangerous intersection denied blackspot funding
GRANT District Council has been overlooked for national black spot funding to upgrade a potentially dangerous intersection at Yahl.
It is understood the application to...
Mill expansion left in hands of courts
THE expansion of a timber processing site near Mount Gambier has hit a major roadblock amid Grant District Council taking the extraordinary move of...
Council distributes community grants
ROUND one of the Grant District Council 2018/19 Community Grant Program is providing funding to 10 community groups in the district.
A total of $48,437...
Speed limits cut
SPEED limits on four roads in Yahl will be reduced to 80kph following an assessment by the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure[...]
Torched vehicles spark anger
THE region's police chief has labelled the torching of two vehicles in the Mount Gambier district over the weekend as "dangerous and reckless".
This follows...
Pony tails for breast cancer
AT only eight years old, Yahl resident Jorja Glynn will this week generously cut her long locks as she raises money and awareness of...
Family reflects a decade after triple fatality
A MOUNT Gambier family has spoken out to commemorate 10 years since their son was tragically killed in a devastating triple fatality at Yahl.
Don...
Yahl Primary spring fair fun
YAHL Primary School was abuzz with entertainment on Friday as students hosted the bi-annual spring fair on the school grounds.
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Entrepreneurs in the making
YAHL Primary School students will put their business skills to the test today as they take part in the school's biannual spring fair.
Working in...
Japanese schooling explored
FROM a small South East town to the buzzing tourist destination of Japan, Yahl Primary School teacher Andrew McGregor will soon experience what teaching...
Eileen cruises into retirement
FILLING the halls of The Oaks Aged Care Facility with laughter and joy for many years, Mount Gambier resident Eileen Cruise will be greatly...