Penola is the top town
Penola has come out on top, being crowned Agricultural Town of the Year.
Beating out Kimba and Burra, Penola was selected by a panel...
Council calls for wild dog revision
TATIARA District Council has once again expressed its concerns about the Victorian Government’s decision to stop the unprotection order for dingoes.
In a letter...
Renal dialysis on the agenda
RENAL dialysis may be on the cards for the Naracoorte Hospital during the second stage of upgrades.
Member for MacKillop Nick McBride questioned the state’s...
Drug, gun arrests in Millicent
Firearm and drug arrest at Millicent
A Millicent man has faced court after he was arrested for firearm and drug offences.
On Tuesday, October 22, Mount...
Game brings cultures together
Naracoorte will again play host to teams from around the region and further afield, as the Multicultural Sports Carnival kicks off this weekend.
The...
Women to represent Naracoorte at ag competition
Two Naracoorte women are blazing a trail for women in agriculture as the 2024 Rural Ambassadors.
The Rural Ambassador Award is a national competition...
Naracoorte doctor resigns
A NARACOORTE general practitioner has had restrictions put in place as an official medical board review is underway.
Doctor Jeffrey Bryan Taylor recently resigned...
Walking the Seasons Lake McIntyre
MORE than 200 people travelled to Lake McIntyre on Friday to learn more about First Nations seasons.
The Lake McIntyre Walking the Seasons event...
Uni hub in sights
SECOND time is the charm for Tatiara District Council as they make another application for a regional university study hub.
Should council be successful, it...
What’s on at the Mount Gambier Library
Author Event: Wayne Richardson - Thomases’ Costumery
Thursday, October 24, at 7pm
Join us for the launch of Mount Gambier local Wayne Richardson’s novel, ‘Thomases’ Costumery’.
This...
Change of venue for Mobbs
As part of his regional tour, Toby Mobbs will now perform at the Globe Hotel, after his previously planned venue saw an unexpected closure...
Thousands show up for show
A whopping 2600 people flooded through the gates at the 160th Naracoorte Show.
Naracoorte Pastoral and Agricultural Society publicity officer Catherine Miller said it...