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Rotunda history lives on

A rotunda steeped in history has a new lease on life, as it was officially opened in its new home at the Sheep’s Back...

Feral deer hits milestone

MORE than 20,000 deer have now been removed from across the state as part of the South Australian feral deer eradication program. The 10-year...

New heights for RFDS

PATIENT transfers by the Royal Flying Doctors Service (RFDS) out of regional areas have been steadily increasing by three per cent. During an annual...

Local hospitality businesses awarded

THREE Mount Gambier/Berrin hospitality businesses have been recognised at the Australian Hotels Association (AHA) SA Hotel Industry Awards for Excellence this month. The awards were...

Streetscape at railways lands on the go

A NEW $50,000 addition to the Mount Gambier Railway Lands has been hailed a success by the community. The new learn to ride mini streetscape...

Cheers to new owners

The future for the beloved Kincraig Hotel is looking bright, with new owners unveiling bold plans to rejuvenate the embattled pub. Well-known South Australian...

Showtime Fun at Naracoorte

The Naracoorte Show saw one of it's best years yet with around 2600 people filling the showgrounds. With rides, entertainment, a variety of stalls...

Job vacancy growth

SOUTH Australia's job vacancies have continued to grow, making it a great time to enter the workforce or consider an industry change. Since March...

Farina travels overseas

LIMESTONE Coast viticulturalist Fil Farina will embark on a research journey in New Zealand, learning about the relationship between nutrients and sheep in vineyards. Mr...

Road maintenance not up to scratch

THE current road maintenance practice within the Wattle Range Council area is “like applying a band aid to a sucking chest wound” according to...

Calling for change

As fox baiting programs begin across the region, one Limestone Coast resident is questioning the state government's need to bait public beaches. In 2018...

Signs for historic walk one step closer

A HISTORIC walk around the heart of Bordertown is one step closer with a number of prominent sites on the list. The Bordertown on...

Open gardens delight locals

Glorious weather drew a crowd of more than 200 to enjoy the Naracoorte Hospital Auxiliary's inaugural Open Gardens Day fundraiser on Sunday, November 3. Two...