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Wimmera farmer’s story highlighted in energy Inquiry through new film series

Wimmera grain grower Simon Tickner has joined a huge cross section of regional Australia living in the thick of the shift to renewable energy...

Excitement builds as Limestone Coast Wine Show approaches

Excitement is building for the 2024 Limestone Coast Wine Show, which will see 424 of the region’s favourite wines from 53 exhibitors vying for...

Slow down and enjoy the scenery

Following requests from community members more than 18 months ago for a speed limit change along Beachport's Bowman Scenic Drive, new signs have finally...

Unknown future for sailing club

With the lease between the Rivoli Bay Sailing Club and the Wattle Range Council (WRC) lapsing, the club would love to see their club-rooms...

Data collection drives future growth

Recent investment by Wattle Range Council into a subscription based data analytical tool which provides detailed bank transaction data is granting valuable insight into...

Coonawarra escapes frost

COONAWARRA wineries have escaped the dreaded frost this season. Throughout the state, many wineries had suffered due to increased frost issues while Coonawarra Vignerons...

Outstanding orchids present a challenge

In its 36th year the annual Millicent Orchid Society Show continues to garner interest. During the recent long weekend members of the small group displayed...

Letter request sparks national media attention

Soon after purchasing a property in Penola a new resident of Chinaman's Lane had written to Wattle Range Council (WRC) asking them to consider...

More houses for Bordertown

TWO houses will be built on Seventh Street to accommodate workers in a collaborative effort between Unity Housing and the Tatiara District Council. The...

Marina update

KINGSTON District Council has committed to spending a further $561,000 on dredging the Cape Jaffa Marina after almost 100,000 cubic metres of sand was...

Lobster tariff lift concerns

CHINA is expected to reopen its doors to crayfish before the festive season after the industry had a gross state product loss of $400m. Last...

Funding boost for Yahl Memorial Hall

Yahl Memorial Hall will benefit from a $1000 federal government grant which would assist in purchasing a few much needed items for the site....

Prostate cancer call to arms

PROSTATE Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) has issued a call to arms. The not-for-profit foundation is urging workplaces throughout Australia to unite in the fight...

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