SOUTH EASTERN TIMES

Feeding the litterbug dragon

Can you help name any of these former Tantanoola Primary School students who are feeding litter to a garbage eating dragon? None of the students...

Community call to check cupboards

The call has gone out for Millicent Show memorabilia anyone may have either proudly on display or hiding away in a cupboard. Memorabilia is being...

Blue’s legacy lives on

In the lead up to ANZAC Day hand-made felt poppies were available to purchase from the Millicent Veterinary Clinic for a gold coin donation. The...

Cooking to beat the cost of living

Community volunteers, and Unity Housing employees and tenants joined together for a special Neighbour Day event hosted at the Millicent High School last Wednesday. Volunteers...

Library opens for Devonshire tea’s

An artwork recently exhibited at the Millicent Gallery has been donated to the Biggest Morning Tea event being hosted at the library next week. Artist...

Hundreds attend Millicent memorial

Hundreds of people ventured out on a cold morning to attend the dawn service at Millicent's Cross of Sacrifice. Early in the service the umbrella's...

Men will soon test their mettle

It is hoped by the end of May the Millicent Men's Shed will finally see their long term goal of a dedicated metal workshop...

Tuna, tuna, tuna

WHAT an awesome run of weather we are having for the offshore anglers, with the rough stuff mid-week and near-perfect conditions for the weekend....

Prestigious competition

THE 2024 Bowls SA Prestige Medley was held last weekend between the 12 regions across the state. Each region fielded nine players for the two-day...

Galloping to the top

In a picture perfect finish Millicent Pony Club's Stacey Edwards has made history, winning the inaugural small pony National Pony Racing Series. The series...

Pioneers fight hard down the stretch

ANOTHER tight contest played out on Friday night for the Mount Gambier Pioneers men. Round 3 of the NBL1 South competition saw the Pioneers host...

Five on the trot for Pioneers

A DOMINANT 31-13 opening quarter set a up a 16-point victory for the Mount Gambier Pioneers women over Launceston on Saturday night at Wulanda. Samantha...

Season kicks off for Limestone Coast soccer

FOLLOWING the recent pre-season carnival, Limestone Coast soccer kicks off in full force this weekend with the opening round of the Premiership Cup. In the...

Tenants cook up award winning book

A community cookbook inspired and created by Unity Housing tenants has been a success with many asking for a repeat of the inaugural initiative. Jacqui...

App launched to support migrants and refugees

A MULTICULTURAL Services Directory web app has recently been launched, with the aim to help migrants and refugees obtain information relevant to them easier. The...

JEEP TAKES THE ALTERNATIVE TRAIL

The Jeep Wrangler has changed direction, with the off-road icon, among other things, turning its back on bitumen soft-roading to step up in the...

Lincoln remembers family on Anzac Day

LINCOLN Jones stood proudly at the face of the Port MacDonnell Anzac Day dawn service alongside his school choir peers, donning his great-grandfather’s war...

Carbon officer appointed for Board

EDEL Stoner has been appointed the carbon outreach officer for the Limestone Coast Landscape Board. The position will support landholders in their endeavours to...

Tenison wins prestigious trophy

Tenison Woods College have again won the Howard Mutton Trophy for country schools. This is the ninth time the school has won the trophy,...

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Feeding the litterbug dragon

Can you help name any of these former Tantanoola Primary School students who are feeding litter to a garbage eating dragon? None of the students...