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Mobile ban proves effective

MOBILE phone bands at public high schools have reported improvements in student behaviour and wellbeing. The state government introduced the ban in 2023...

MFMG welcomes Kate

MACKILLOP Farm Management Group has recently welcomed Kate Morris to the team in the role of project officer. Ms Morris will primarily be managing...

On the KNTNA courts

A Grade Border Districts 60 (J Bittner, T Atkinson) d Mundulla 52 (E Grenvold, A Fuentes) Bordertown 40 (K Couzner, A Langley) d Lucindale 34 (E...

Push ups for mental health

Emergency service personnel have pushed through to support Lifeline South East. Employees and volunteers from the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS), State Emergency Services and...

First in-depth look at jobs and skills in regional Australia identifies both barriers and...

JOBS and Skills Australia has released the first report into the employment and education landscape of regional Australia. The ‘Jobs and Skills Roadmap for Regional...

What’s on at the Tatiara libraries

Keith Community Library: Friday, July 25: Story Time for babies and toddlers at 10am Please call Keith Community Library to book (08) 8755 3236. Bordertown Public...

Lifeline SE helps fight loneliness

Lifeline SE is tackling loneliness in the community with the Social Sprout program. Around 1 in 3 people in Australia are lonely, with 1 in...

Capture the spirit of the bush

Entries have opened for Rural Aid's sixth annual Spirit of the Bush Photo Competition. People are invited to share their striking images which capture...

Price drops, but not quality

We’re all familiar with the old adage that ‘if something seems too good to be true then it probably is’. Well, that’s not the...

Walking to remember

Mount Gambier/Berrin locals are being encouraged to grab their walking shoes and some friends and help raise awareness for domestic violence in the community...

Teacher’s pipe dream comes true

Last New Year's Eve 84 year old Bruce Pointon's wife, Maria, asked him how he would like to celebrate this year's birthday in October. It...

Farmers to gather and yarn

LOCAL primary producers feeling the pinch of dry conditions have been further supported by the District Council of Grant. Council will host a Yarns over...

New officer in town

WORKING ‘hand-in-glove’ is a high priority for the Limestone Coast’s newest recruit. Limestone Coast officer in charge Superintendent Trent Cox has started his position...