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Access, inclusion improvements for Penola community group

Since unveiling a mural on the side of their clubrooms at the 2023 Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival, the South Australian Country Women's Association (SACWA)...

Darts champ hits the target

Millicent darts player Jules Taylor recently returned from the 2024 Australian Championships in Moama, New South Wales with the 2024 Pacific Masters Ladies shield...

Soldier’s memories and mystery shared

The granddaughter of World War 1 veteran, Sydney Stewart Menzies Smith, was guest speaker at the South East Family History Group's August meeting. Gill Bullard's...

Southend and the sands of time

This is the last of four sand castle creators who were photographed at the 1972 Cellulose Christmas picnic at Southend. The photo comes from a...

Memories last through sands of time

The junior second prize winner photographed at the 1972 Cellulose Christmas picnic at Southend has been identified as Leonie Newton (nee Edwards). Ms Newton remembers...

Museum residency inspires artists

The Fifth Street Artists ended their month of Monday's residency at the Millicent Museum this week. Each Monday for around three to four hours the...

Help for red wine grape growers

A new round of a vineyard resting trial that enables red wine grape growers to save up to $2000 per hectare in input, water,...

Dog owners urged to stay vigilant

Last week two cases of the highly contagious canine parvovirus (CPV) were confirmed by the Millicent Veterinary Clinic. Both pets, a puppy and young dog,...

Bolt unwelcome in woodland garden

A millicent resident was shocked on the weekend to find a metal arrow embedded in a tree on their property while undertaking regular garden...

Cancer group’s care continues

Community donations provided to the Millicent Cancer Support Group (MCSG) have resulted in the purchase of equipment to support the treatment of those impacted...

History recorded at Serviceton Railway Station

West Wimmera Shire Council is embarking on a project to professionally record the rich history of the historic Serviceton Railway Station. The project involves creating...

Building Bordertown’s water supply

New water infrastructure in Bordertown, which will enable industrial and residential growth in the town, is a step closer. The state government announced this...

Graduation celebrations for Tenison

TENISON Woods College's year 12 graduates came together at The Barn Palais surrounded by family and friends. The celebration was hosted by Tenison Woods...

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