Final technical college open
THE final technical college for South Australia is officially open in Mount Gambier/Berrin.
The college was opened by Minister for Education Blair Boyer, Minister...
Fatchen leads the charge
INDEPENDENT candidate Travis Fatchen is leading the latest political polls.
The South Australian Forest Products Association (SAFPA) conducted a poll specifically for the seat of...
Big weekend of softball
DEMONS 11 DEFEATED CONCORDES WHITE 7
After the long weekend bye, Concordes White faced Demons in a Friday night game.
Demons had some...
Save on your shop with RAA
Members of the RAA can save money on their shopping with a new partnership between the company and Drakes Supermarkets.
Shoppers can save 5...
Successful fundraiser for RFDS
The Naracoorte and District Support Group of the Royal Flying Doctors Service conducted a fundraiser with co-operation from local Livestock Agents and Naracoorte Regional...
Victoria’s Tiny Towns funding extended
ROUND three of the Regional Development Victoria’s Tiny Towns Fund is now open until 4 March.
The Tiny Towns Fund assists local communities in...
Illegal fishing warning after lobsters seized
OVER 100 southern rock lobsters were seized by Fisheries Officers last month, prompting a reminder to fishers about the serious consequences of failing to...
State Voice vote opens
First Nations South Australians are being encouraged to enrol to nominate and vote in the upcoming elections for the First Nations Voice to Parliament.
The...
Bray to front fundraising lunch
An upcoming fundraising lunch will play host to a Navy commander.
The Limestone Coast group of the Order of St John of Jerusalem...
Crash at Robe
Three people have been injured in a single car roll over yesterday morning.
Emergency services were called to Laurel Terrace at bout 12.40am on Sunday...
Oral history training opportunity
AN opportunity to undertake a free nationally accredited oral history training is coming to Mount Gambier/Berrin.
The training will be delivered over two days by...
Celebrating a half-century of service and ingenuity
A Millicent man has marked five decades of service at Kimberly-Clark’s Millicent Mill.
Malcolm Telfer started at the mill when he was only newly...

















