Hundreds flock to Keith
Visitors flocked to Keith for the South East Stud Merino Field day last week.
Hundreds of people travelled from far and wide for the...
A nod for Blue Lake Milling
One of Bordertown’s biggest success stories, Blue Lake Milling, has been recognised as a finalist in the South Australian Premier's Business and Export Awards....
Wheeling in new transport
In a win for regional South Australia, the Tailem Bend Community Centre (TBCC) will become the driving force behind community transport across a vast...
Redlegs finish season strong
Naracoorte and District Hockey Association has wrapped up the minor rounds for the 2025 season.
Under 16’s
Greenbottles 7, defeated Redlegs 0
Best players Redlegs: Madric...
Company restricted from energy upgrade program
Action has been taken against Victorian company GB Environmental, after it failed to use appropriate lighting designers during upgrades, including those in Nhill and...
Vale Vivien Alice Vanstone
By Ian Riley, Sharyn Taylor and Kerrie Davies
ONE year after her passing, Dr Vivien Vanstone, nematologist, mentor and friend to people from many parts...
Naracoorte Singers raise the roof
The Naracoorte Singers held their mid-year concert on Sunday, June 1 at the Naracoorte Town Hall.
Once again the hall was filled to the...
Dr Harry visits Bordertown
Bordertown locals had the privilege of meeting a living legend to hear his personal reflections on an event that gripped the entire world.
Guest filled...
Scholarship for stand out student
GRANT High School Year 12 student Brad Walkom has been awarded the District Council of Grant Academic Scholarship.
Mayor Kylie Boston recently attended the...
Library removal soon underway
NARACOORTE Lucindale Council has this week authorised demolition of the dilapidated former Naracoorte Library site – which has been empty for almost 10 years...
Plans lead the way
PLAYGROUNDS, assets and community wastewater management systems have been a priority for the District Council of Grant.
Council will produce three management plans to...
What’s on at the Mount Gambier Library
Library and Information Week: To Read or Not To Read: Literacy Matters:
July 28 to August 3.
This Library and Information Week, we will have...