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New room for old courthouse

A NEW room full of historical gems will open at the Old Mount Gambier Courthouse next weekend. Hosted by the Mount Gambier National Trust,...

Brydie Lewis young citizen of the year

BRYDIE Lewis has been announced as this year’s City of Mount Gambier Young Citizen of the Year. Ms Lewis remains a proud Kaurna woman who...

Tracey recognised for community dedication

TRACEY Wanganeen has been announced City of Mount Gambier Citizen of the Year for 2026 for her advocacy in mental health, suicide prevention and...

Valentines Day fundraiser

A NEW event will take place this Valentines Day to support the annual Fantasy Medieval Fair. Matilda, the Medieval Musical will be held at...

Pledge for lambs

FARMERS across the Limestone Coast are being encouraged to pledge a lamb, make a donation or join the Limestone Coast Sustainable Futures Association (LCSF)...

Memorial proposal for Constable Pearce

A SILHOUETTE of Constable Henry Pearce is expected to be erected at Kingston’s Lions Park. The memorial proposal was presented to council members during...

Secker snags Citizen of the Year

SARAH Secker has been named Tatiara’s Citizen of the Year 2026 for her commitment to volunteering and improving her local community. Ms Secker's commitment...

Police campaign to boost applications

A FIRST-ever campaign has been launched in South Australia to drive applications for the recruitment of an additional 100 Police Security Officers (PSOs) over...

One Nation throws hat in the ring

A MOUNT Gambier/Berrin resident has put their hand up to represent Pauline Hanson’s One Nation this state election. Anne-Marie Loef was selected to run...

Report: Softer global dairy market

AUSTRALIA'S dairy sector saw some small increases in farmgate milk prices in recent months, but a softer global commodity market will likely limit further...

Farmers reasonably confident

CONFIDENCE among Victorian farmers continues to grow, with the state’s rural sentiment now at its highest point in more than four years, the latest...

Farmland as a store of value

Maintaining wealth can often be as hard, if not harder, than accumulating it in the first place. With this in mind, it is worth farmers...

Library café to reopen

CHAPTER Seventy Two, a satellite site of the well-established Café Seventy Two in the Mount Gambier Central Shopping Centre, will soon begin operation the...