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Broadcasting career finishes with Paris

FINISHING off his television career by covering the Paris Olympics is a dream come true for Mount Gambier sporting fan Don Dyson. First beginning his...

Fat Pony shines spotlight on CFS fundraiser

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin band Fat Pony managed to score a supporting act gig at the Woolstore Brewery last Saturday for this year’s Melbourne Firefighter Stair...

Book box to return bigger and better

Hundreds of books were destroyed last week when a popular 'stop and swap' street library made from an old commercial glass door fridge was...

Robe locals speak up for the Obelisk

MANY Robe locals have opposed the District Council of Robe’s plans to let the town’s iconic obelisk fall into the ocean, despite maintenance works...

Penola Players play again

PENOLA Players will hit the stage once again this year putting on its first performance in years. Next year, the long-serving theatre group will...

Penola Saint highlight for heritage tourism

TWO Limestone Coast heritage and tourism businesses have received state government funding. Walk the Limestone Coast alongside the Mary MacKillop Penola Centre shared in...

Home club cheers on hero

As homegrown hero Jessica Stenson prepares for her 2024 Olympic journey, back home in Naracoorte, the Naracoorte Little Athletics Club, where Stenson first started,...

CFS shed break-in

Police are seeking assistance from the public after a Country Fire Service (CFS) shed was broken into last week. Between 5pm on Saturday, July 6,...

19-year-old places first bull in artificial insemination market

At just 19, Holly Anderson might be the youngest Australian cattle breeder to have a bull placed in the artificial insemination system. Empire Banks P...

Keep the fire burning

Many people came out to celebrate the beginning of NAIDOC week in Mount Gambier/ Berrin with a ceremony at Cave Garden/ Thugi before marching...

Regional Development Association prepare for dry years

AS farmers and primary producers battle with one of the driest winters across the South East, the Regional Development Association Limestone Coast (RDALC) prepares...

Bordertown driver fined

A Bordertown man has been fined for a collision in Willunga Hill. At 1.05pm Saturday, July 6, emergency services responded to reports of a...

Game brings cultures together

Naracoorte will again play host to teams from around the region and further afield, as the Multicultural Sports Carnival kicks off this weekend. The...

Uni hub in sights