Marvellous models on display
Four hand crafted replica carts and wagons have recently been donated to the Millicent National Trust Museum (MNTM), complementing the facility's horse-drawn vehicle display.
Victorian...
What’s on at Mount Gambier Library
National Science Week 2024
10 – 18 August
Special Storytime
Tuesday 30 July at 10:30am
Join us for a Special Storytime celebrating Science Week!
We will read ‘Ouch! Tales...
WoolPoll 2024 Voter Information Memorandum available
Wool growers across Australia can now view the WoolPoll2024 Voter Information Memorandum outlining the options for levy rates for the next three years.
WoolPoll is...
BRIEFS
Business community support needed
Business owners are encouraged to attend tonight's Millicent Business and Community Association (MBCA) AGM 6.30pm at the Grand Hotel.
A new committee...
Pet registration due
REGISTRATION for furry friends is due, with owners having until the end of the month to complete the form online.
Cat and dog owners...
What’s on at the Millicent Library and Gallery
-Wattle Range Photographic Exhibition
Entry forms are now available on the Wattle Range Council website, the Millicent Library and Gallery Facebook page, at each...
Tips for safe sleep
There is no known cause for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), but research suggests there are three factors which can increase the risk of...
DV days of action sees 80 arrests
South Australia Police made 80 arrests in the first dedicated and state wide anti-domestic abuse operation in July.
Police attended almost 400 addresses in metropolitan...
Stewart inducted as Nangwarry stalwart
THE Nangwarry Netball Club has celebrated long-time player Teresa Stewart's 350th senior game, as she remains one of the club's biggest community stalwarts.
Hailing from...
Art and about for SALA
Artists from the Limestone Coast Art Collective (LCAC) came together Friday night for the opening of their latest SALA exhibition, Wide Horizons.
It is...
Numbers are down, but there’s a long way to go: Our Watch
Violence against women has declined significantly in the past three decades, but experts warn there is still a long way to go.
The latest report...