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Concerns sparked over battery plan

A BATTERY energy storage system (BESS) proposed for Compton has received backlash from the community. Potentia Energy has proposed the construction and operation...

What’s on at Mount Gambier Library

History Month: 1 - 31 May May is History Month and we invite you to explore and share our local history. Whose House is That? -...

Karst springs talks at Port MacDonnell

THE Limestone Coast Landscape Board will soon host a community drop-in information session in relation to the karst spring wetland restoration project currently underway...

Police on patrol over long weekend

ANZAC WEEKEND DRIVERS CAUGHT Limestone Coast Police were again out and about on the roads over the ANZAC Day long weekend. Just before 12.30am on Friday,...

Vigil shines light on violence

THE Limestone Coast Family Violence Action Group will once again host a candle lighting ceremony to highlight those who have lost their lives to...

Pasin secures Barker

MEMBER for Barker Tony Pasin has secured another term in Parliament despite the Australian Labor Party securing the top spot. The federal election came...

Cork Harbour’s light shines after dark time

One of the feel good stories from last Friday's race day at Balaklava was the continued success of six-year-old gelding Cork Harbour, providing hope...

Prioritising community connection and support in Robe

THE District Council of Robe has launched a new Community Groups Fee Waiver Policy, which aims to make it easier for local organisations and...

Hear to Entertain across the region

Friday, May 2 Generations in Jazz, various locations and times, OB Flat* The Southern Undertows, Kalangadoo Hotel, Kalangadoo, 7pm Jason Bull, Commercial Hotel, Mount Gambier/Berrin, 7.30pm Saturday,...

Newly appointed executive officer

THE Limestone Coast Grape and Wine Council has announced the appointment of Edward Cavanagh into the role of executive officer. After an intensive recruitment process,...

Maher hits at Hood

MEMBER of the Legislative Council Ben Hood’s anti-late term abortion bill from last year has been labelled as “Trump-style” politics. In 2024 Mr Hood...

A glimpse into the underworld

A PRE-SCREENING of ‘Silas and the Underworld,’ a stop-motion animation short film created by local artist, Tyson Brant will take place this weekend. Brant...

Children’s University expands to Mount Gambier

THE University of Adelaide’s Children’s University Australasia and Africa (CUAA) has expanded its pathways to reach young learners in Mount Gambier/Berrin. The program has created...