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Alumni lead the way for making change

As the new Youth Advisory Council (YAC) begins its 2025 journey, the Wattle Range Council is celebrating the achievements of past members and the...

Good news for brass bands

The Lions Club of Mount Gambier can blow its own horn, after successfully securing a $15,000 sponsorship deal to host the Blue Lake Brass...

Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal launched

SEEING Eye Dogs has launched their 12th annual Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal to raise much-needed funds and they are calling on the Mount Gambier/Berrin...

Council decides on fees and charges

DISTRICT Council of Grant elected members have reviewed the fees and charges. According to a council report, it aims to “set and maintain” fees and...

Roo collisions worst in state

KANGAROO collisions have continued to be an issue in the Limestone Coast, with Mount Gambier/Berrin ranking the highest on South Australia's suburban collision list. Between...

Helping hand for students

MORE than 350 Back to School vouchers have been distributed by the Stand Like Stone Foundation (SLSF) this year to public primary and area...

Contemporary fiction writer to visit

AUTHOR, freelance editor and founder and co-host of the writing podcast ‘Secrets from the Green Room’, Irma Gold will soon launch her latest book...

Mindful art for parents

PARENTS at North Gambier Primary School have been reaping the benefits of weekly art therapy sessions. The school recently received a grant through the Department...

Local government harassment comes under scrutiny

A motion passed the Legislative Council last week to instigate an independent inquiry by the equal opportunity commissioner into the prevalence of harassment, including...

Look local for your shopping

No matter what you need, looking local supports businesses and keeps money in town. Tatiara Business Association secretary Donna Clark said it was important...

Hundreds flock to Keith

Visitors flocked to Keith for the South East Stud Merino Field day last week. Hundreds of people travelled from far and wide for the...