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Renewables drive Youth of the Year win

CALLUM McIntyre emerged as the winner at the Lions Club Youth of the Year Zone Final last Wednesday for an inspiring speech on renewable...

Rotary caring for the earth

Rotary Clubs in District 9780 are making a significant impact on the environment through a range of initiatives focused on sustainability and conservation. Whether joining...

Tackling period poverty

SHARE the Dignity’s biannual Dignity Drive has begun for March and the charity is urging people to donate where they can. Share the Dignity has...

John Shelton elected

JOHN Shelton has been named as the newest councillor for Wattle Range Council. Announced earlier today, Mr Shelton received first preference votes totalling 911. According...

A century on, they’re re-enacting a mailrun

Rob Fairchild and his team of five horses will re-enact an olden day mailrun from April 8 to April 11, to commemorate the anniversary...

Tractors hauled into Casterton

CASTERTON saw big name tractors haul into town for their first tractor pull competition event over the weekend. More than 1000 people walked through the...

Keep a look out for stolen car

TWO vehicles have been stolen near Branxholme, Victoria on Thursday March 7 at around 9am. The vehicles may have gone into South Australia. A blue Toyota...

Musical detour was well worth it for Bones

AFTER performing in the live music scene for almost 40 years, Pauline “Bones” Mackinnon and her husband Greg decided to take a detour from...

Council drop Acknowledgment of Country

The Naracoorte Lucindale Council has scrapped its prayer and Acknowledgment of Country, opting for a simpler welcome at meetings. At February’s meeting, mayor Patrick...

Fun at the Naracoorte Races

People from all around the state and interstate flocked to the Naracoorte Racing Club recently for the Naracoorte Cup. Racegoers were dressed to the nines,...

Invest $5 billion to fix the roads, says ATA

THE federal government should invest an extra $5 billion over ten years to fix freight roads, dangerous level crossings and to build more rest...

Fair Work Commission gains road transport powers

The Fair Work Commission will gain the power to issue mandatory orders across the road transport contract chain, with parliament passing the government’s Closing...

Trophies on display

AGRICULTURAL and sporting trophies on loan from the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra are currently on display at the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery. The...