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2024 open art award results

Major Bendigo Bank Award Equal first winners: Tegan Kuhl (A Dogs Gaze) and Suesanne Hope (Grazing in the Shade). Patrons Award Equal first winners: Suesanne Hope (Enlightened)...

Lions Park continues to grow

Upgrades to the Lions Park continued last week with 10 community garden beds installed by Millicent High School (MHS) students, their teachers and Wattle...

Art unites all ages

An art installation with input from all parts of the Bordertown community is set to be a hit when it opens in October. The...

Tolmer Speedway gets $3m makeover

BORDERTOWN’S Tolmer Speedway has received a more than $3 million facelift which has transformed the track into a venue capable of hosting major speedway...

Gallery welcomes back open art awards

For only the second time in its history the South East Art Society (SEAS) Open Art Awards is being held at the Millicent Gallery. On...

Hay delivered for Limestone Coast farmers in need

THE Naracoorte Regional Livestock Exchange was bustling with activity over the weekend with more than 20 b-double and semi trucks delivering hay. The Need for...

Crafters creating for the future

Millicent Craft Group are celebrating the news they were successful in their application for $37,254 from the annual Wattle Range Council (WRC) infrastructure grant...

National recognition for local beef jerky

ROBE based Mike’s Beef Jerky and Speciality Meats was awarded for their crowd favourite original flavoured beef jerky and chilli cheese kransky at the...

Don’t convict MP on fraud ‘vibe’ charges, jury urged

South Australian MP Troy Bell is facing a "trial by vibe" on theft and dishonesty charges, his defence counsel had told a jury. The...

Take a moment to ask R U OK?

THE Mount Gambier and District Suicide Prevention Network and Anglicare SA banded together to provide a safe space for locals to come for coffee...

Workshop, funding to support African lovegrass control

African lovegrass is fast becoming a serious weed in the upper Limestone Coast and landholders are urged to be vigilant in the control of...

Students receive council scholarships

FIVE young District Council of Grant residents and students between Years 10 to 12 studying at high school have been presented with council scholarships. The...

Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal launched

SEEING Eye Dogs has launched their 12th annual Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal to raise much-needed funds and they are calling on the Mount Gambier/Berrin...