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Patricks celebrates 20 years

PATRICKS of Coonawarra’s cellar door celebrated two decades in the business recently with an intimate gathering. First opening its doors in 2004, Patricks of...

Tenison’s new buildings blessed by Archbishop

REPRESENTATIVES of Religious Orders, former students, staff and community members of Tenison Woods College recently gathered for a special Celebration of Journey and Legacy. On...

Answers found for century long mystery

Gill Bullard and her sister Marilyn Hamilton were sorting through family possessions just before Christmas last year when they unearthed a wartime mystery connected...

More space for E E Muir

A well-known Penola business has opened it's new premises which promises to boost productivity and efficiency. Agricultural supply company E E Muir and Sons...

Kalangadoo comes together for ANZACs

LOCALS from Kalangadoo and surrounds gathered at the Kalangadoo Cemetery to remember the ANZAC soldiers of the town who dedicated their lives to protecting...

Mental health fundraiser ignites conversation

THE Shaka Project and local high school student Harmony Kennett have teamed up to try and tackle the stigma of mental health. Ms Kennett...

Name search continues for history group

Only one person remains unidentified in this photo from the South East Family History Group collection. The other people in the photo have been named...

Find an Anzac Day service near you

Anzac Day services will be held around the Limestone Coast on Thursday, April 25, to commemorate the contribution of all those who have served...

Interim report backs farmers’ call for mandatory code

The National Farmers’ Federation welcomes the interim report reviewing the adequacy of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct, saying the recommendations would help...

Slow down for breakdown vehicles

A 25KM/H speed limit could soon come into effect when passing roadside breakdown and recovery vehicles when their lights are flashing. The legislation has been...

Search continues for cross border commissioner

THE search continues for South Australia’s cross-border commissioner following the resignation of Liz McKinnon last year. Ms McKinnon was announced as the first...

Ghost mushrooms glow for another season

THE region's beloved glowing mushrooms are back, but the traditional Ghost Mushroom Lane is no more. Forestry SA chief executive Tim Ryan confirmed Ghost...

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Carbon officer appointed for Board

EDEL Stoner has been appointed the carbon outreach officer for the Limestone Coast Landscape Board. The position will support landholders in their endeavours to...