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Remembering the Queen’s visit

"We could almost have touched it as it came through the gate, we were so close," said Millicent resident Marlene Fennell, with vivid...

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...

ADF extend stay at Boneham

Part of an Australian Defence Force (ADF) contingent assisting the Boneham Aged Care Services (BACS) through a Covid-19 induced rough patch have extended their...

Bringing the Cup home

Home town sporting hero Sarah Allan, three-time premiership player and two-time All-Australian defender for the Adelaide Crows, returned to the local district recently as...

Overtaking lane work in the pipeline

MOTORISTS travelling between Millicent and Mount Gambier on the Princes Highway will be pleased to hear that plans are afoot for the extension of...

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...

Delayed ceremony goes ahead

Robe resident, David Thomas OAM, received a South Australian Citizen of the Year commendation at Government House in Adelaide recently. Mr Thomas's award was one...

Whodunnit mystery solved

Following a two year hiatus due to Covid, the Millicent Museum's popular mystery night proved to be as popular as ever with 150 people...

Covid circuit breaker for school

The families of Millicent North Primary School students received a letter on Monday to inform them of a school closure due to Covid 19...

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...

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