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...
Cars to move on
Those hoping to sell their vehicle may need to find a new place to advertise, with the City of Mount Gambier seeking to install...
City adopts budget
THE City of Mount Gambier has officially adopted its 2025/2026 Annual Business Plan and Budget and Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP), following a Special...
2025 Tenison Woods Charity Ball
TENISON Woods College Year 11 and 12 students danced the night away at the Mount Gambier City Hall recently for their annual Charity Ball.
The...
Forestry feedback wanted
ONEFORTYONE has just launched a community survey.
The survey aims to gauge community awareness and perception of OneFortyOne, including recognition of the brand, understanding of...
Care clinic closure
MOUNT Gambier/Berrin’s Medicare Urgent Care Clinic has closed, after struggling with staff shortages and difficulty sourcing locum doctors for several months.
The decision was made...
Dancers showcase skills on stage
MOUNT Gambier High School's Dance Showcase, "Unspoken" was recently held at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre.
The event was a celebration of talent, creativity, and...
Lions Mad Minute success
The Lower Limestone Coast Lions Mad Minute public speaking competition has wrapped up with Tenison Woods College winning the large schools division and Glencoe...
Tin takes on Rotary role
Millicent Rotary Club held their 68th changeover dinner at the Beachport Hotel on June 19.
Beachport Pharmacist, Tin Ta, was inducted as the group's new...
Country music brings people together for MGCSG fundraiser
THE Mount Gambier Cancer Support Group wrapped up yet another sold out Country Music fundraiser last week with no plans of slowing down the...