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META’S move to abandon fact-checking highlights role of local papers

Meta’s plans for the removal of fact-checking services on content posted to its platforms and the government’s decision to introduce age limits for access...

Coonawarra Fringe underway

LAST minute tickets to a number of Coonawarra Fringe events are still available. This weekend will host the annual festival with a range of...

Scholes drops One Nation

PAULINE Hanson's One Nation Party candidate for the Barker electorate has decided to step away before campaigning even begins. Mount Gambier/Berrin resident Cody Scholes...

Australian barley production expected to grow despite global trade headwinds

Australian barley production is forecast to lift by eight per cent to deliver 11.7 million tonnes in the 2024/25 season – while facing trade...

What’s on at the Mount Gambier Library

The Haven Mount Gambier – Coffee and a Chat Guest speaker: Lisa Sanders Wednesday, February 26, at 10am Join The Haven Mount Gambier alongside Lisa Sanders from...

60 years in town band

Naracoorte Lucindale Concert Band's longest serving member Karel Gerritsen has retired after an affiliation lasting over 60 years. As a nine year old, Mr Gerritsen...

New agricultural newspaper for the South East and Western Districts is central to expansion...

SA Today, the independent publishers of The Border Watch and other regional publications, have announced a series of changes following the acquisition of two...

Funds distributed help save lives

The Lions Club of Mount Gambier has distributed more than $7000 to Lions service projects and community organisations including Riding for the Disabled (RDA)....

Vintage on the way

VINTAGE for 2025 is looking positive with grapes expected to come off the vines soon. Coonawarra Vignerons Association president Dan Redman said grape growers...

H7 avian influenza detected in Victoria

South Australian backyard and commercial poultry owners are being urged to closely monitor their flocks and report any signs of disease following the confirmation...

New addition to Riddoch

A MUCH loved community member and former volunteer at the Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre will share her story through a number of donated...

Third city success