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MacKillop MP calls for more

The State Government has missed the mark on mobile blackspot funding and more specific road spending, according to Member for MacKillop Nick McBride. Following...

Controlling Sirex wasps

Made by members of Penola's Men's Shed, 24 innocuous looking black boxes at OneFortyOne's Nangwarry depot are playing an important part in controlling a...

Vintage 2022 wraps up

With the grape picking season now over, quality rather than quantity has been achieved with the 2022 vintage expected to rival the 2021 vintage...

New SA Minister visits Coonawarra

SA Minister for Trade and Investment, Nick Champion, visited Coonawarra last week as part of Showcase SA's regional Business Accelerator series. The event was held...

New research reveals social value of saleyards

Saleyards are fundamental to wellbeing, networking, information sharing and service provision in rural communities, new research from the Australian Livestock Markets Association (ALMA) has...

Penola Pony Club looking for helpers

The Penola Pony Club is looking for helpers for the return of its one day event on Sunday, May 15. To be help at the...

Greenrise proves popular

Greenrise Recreational Reserve's camping area has become a popular destination with travellers. Last weekend, among a number of caravans at Greenrise were two from Queensland...

India FTA may benefit Coonawarra

Coonawarra vignerons are optimistic a new trade deal signed with India may provide a welcome turn around in demand for wine following the disappearance...

Aerial feral deer monitoring to begin

THE Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LC Landscape Board) will undertake an aerial monitoring program for the large abundance of feral deer in the region. Supported...

The South Eastern Times and Penola Pennant return

WITH this edition marking the first for the returned South Eastern Times and the Penola Pennant it is timely to reflect on their combined...

Local remembered 40 years after tragic death

FRANKIE Payne stoically held it together on Tuesday until one of her son’s former work colleagues hugged her, then the tears fell as she...

Facelift opportunity for town centre facades

TOWN centre businesses throughout the Wattle Range Council area will soon have the opportunity to update their shop facades with support from council. Upcoming changes...

Pools fees to go up

Membership fees for the Bordertown and Keith Swimming Pools will increase in the upcoming 2024/25 season. Tatiara District Council adopted the new pricing structure...

CFS groups split