Smith fights for Australia at karate World Cup
A MILLICENT karate instructor has recently represented Australia on the world stage during the IKOKU Kyokushin World Cup in the Gold Coast late last...
Free trees to giveaway
LOCALS can soon take home a real Christmas tree at OneFortyOne's annual Christmas tree giveaway.
OneFortyOne estate manager Marcel Griffiths said the giveaway was...
A thoughtful gesture
CLOSE to five years after losing her daughter Charlotte, local mother of four Rhianna Davy has been able to keep her memory alive while...
Cave dive rescue underway
EMERGENCY services remain on scene at Tank Cave with operations underway to retrieve a diver.
On Sunday, a 65-year-old cave diver had drowned while in...
Celebrating graduation for Children’s University students
STUDENTS of the Australasia and Africa Children's University (CU) travelled from far and wide to celebrate their achievements through a graduation ceremony in Mount...
Have your say on pools
COMMUNITY members are invited to have their say on the future of swimming in Tatiara.
Tatiara District Council are reviewing the Keith and Bordertown...
Expo teaches about the “Water in our Landscape”
THE Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LC Landscape Board) recently hosted an expo detailing the importance of water literacy in the region dubbed 'Water in...
Budget discussions
KINGSTON District Council will commence its 2026/27 Annual Business Plan and Budget process and is inviting ideas and submissions from the community.
Community members will...
Music makes Cameron’s day
MOUNT Gambier/Berrin music teacher Cameron Horsburgh continues to teach at 11 schools across the Limestone Coast.
Mr Horsburgh remains involved with other musical pursuits...
Mites detected
VARROA mites have been detected in hives at additional sites in the Limestone Coast.
It comes following the first detection of the pest at Salt...















