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Fired up for MFS appliances

THERE are concerns in the community regarding the decision that the local Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) Brigade would again receive a refurbished appliance replacement...

Grants for climate resilience and sustainable agriculture on the table

Grants up to $80,000 to explore practices to operate in a drying climate are available through the Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LCLB). The Climate-Smart...

Riding for mental health research

A Western Australian man has hit the road on his recumbent trike, in the name of mental health. Lenny Deacon rode into Bordertown recently,...

Limestone Coast Energy Park construction begins

Site works at the Limestone Coast Energy Park will begin this month marking a significant step toward Pacific Green Australia's objective to build a...

Fox fire fight

A LARGE bushfire in Fox burnt every “burnable material” in its path with the fire face “intense”, according to a prominent community leader. Throughout the...

Leading Ladies must see

FANS of light, heartfelt theatre will flock to the Wehl Street premises over the next two weeks. The Mount Gambier Theatre Group will present...

Theft rates increase

DESPITE a slight increase in thefts, South Australian Police (SAPOL) remain adamant Mount Gambier/Berrin is a “fairly safe” place to live and do business. According...

Flinders University opens new program

A NEW rural-based program has opened its doors at Mount Gambier/Berrin with 30 students studying rural medicine for their entire degree. In a first for...

Grant council advocates for airport

TWO Limestone Coast councils will come together to advocate for the Mount Gambier Regional Airport. The District Council of Grant will join the City...

Music rings through schools

THE sound of music will ring through several Limestone Coast schools this year after a significant cash injection. Six schools from the region were...

Little Blue Loos to stay

PORTABLE amenities located at the Little Blue Lake will remain until the end of the South Australian school holidays. The District Council of Grant opted...

Critical erosion funding sought for Southend

THE Wattle Range Council has endorsed an application for $1.8m in grant funding from the Federal Government’s Disaster Ready Fund to undergo works to...

Market reports March 20

Yarding: 845 Change: 76 NARACOORTE CATTLE Tuesday, March 18 Cattle numbers increased slightly to 845 yarded. The yarding consisted of 416 young cattle, 305 cows, 35 Bulls...

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