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Alex Campbell story told

AFTER more than a decade, Mount Gambier/Berrin resident Baden Butler will release his book ‘Relentless: The Alex Campbell Story’ later this year. Alex Campbell...

Rebate expanded for electronic identification tags for sheep and farmed goats

The state government has expanded the rebate for sheep and farmed goat electronic identification (eID) tags purchased between 2023 and 2025 that do not...

Robe Library holds more than books

THE Robe Library has secured two new grants which will allow it to expand its writing and arts sectors for the community, while also...

Robe Council backs trio of events

THE District Council of Robe has made cash donations and shown in-kind support to several upcoming local events for how they benefitted the region...

Hopes for seafood export ban lifting

SOUTH Australia’s seafood and lobster industries are being supported to re-engage with the China market as soon as trade restrictions ease. The state government announced...

Tourism service shift

With Engelbrecht Cave and Umpherston Sinkhole Kiosk returning to the City of Mount Gambier's care and control, council has release plans detailing how they...

Migrants volunteer for local CFS

THE bridge between migrants within the Naracoorte community and its emergency services is being filled. The Naracoorte Country Fire Service (CFS) attended an event hosted...

Cellar Dwellers kick off

WINE lovers are invited to discover treasures from Coonawarra cellars this July as part of the annual Cellar Dwellers event. This year marks 20...

Jobs and Skills Showcase goes beyond past events

THE Limestone Coast Jobs and Skills Showcase returned bigger and better than ever at the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre earlier this week. The year...

Limestone Coast Jobs and Skills Showcase 2024

DOZENS of people turned up this year to the Jobs and Skills Showcase at the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre, which focused on new...

Temporary teachers in high demand

TEMPORARY relief teachers are being called in to fill longer-term contract roles as the teacher shortage continues. The Australian Education Union (AEU) South Australia has...

Health network chair resigns

AFTER more than five years and a worldwide pandemic, chairperson of the Limestone Coast Local Health Network Grant King has resigned. Serving as the...

Penola Lions tick off another task

Penola Lions Club will install a clock in a local park. Wattle Range Council approved the installation of a town clock in the Penola War...