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Small schools hold benefits

KALANGADOO Primary School has banded together with its community to fund not only a new playground but also a range of upgrades across the...

Eisteddfod attracts fantastic voices

MOUNT Gambier/Berrin residents were treated tot he talents of vocal singers young and old as well as solos, groups and choirs with the Eisteddfods...

Run for a good cause

Limestone Coast runners, walkers and anyone in between are being called to sign up for the Run against Violence Virtual Challenge. Go for a...

Winning return for local staying star

IT was back in April this year the wheels fell off distance racing at Tara Raceway. It was then Moorak trainer Jason Newman opted to...

Lucindale leases up for consultation

Leases at Lucindale Recreation Reserve, which have been the subject of long discussions, have been resolved. Naracoorte Lucindale Council elected members voted last week...

States top cop talks mental health

THE state's top cop will travel to Penola later this year to help promote mental health. South Australian Police commissioner Grant Stevens will visit the...

Wild weather unable to deter golfers

LAST week's chilling winds were unable to break the spirits of Millicent golf's 16 women as they played a par event for the fifth...

Lions roar into the year ahead

For the second time in 60 years the Millicent Lions have installed a returning president to lead the club in the 12 months ahead. Lions...

Bash heads to the back of Bourke

Last year, Ian 'Squeak' Lister handed the keys over for his Variety Bash vehicle to Stef Pulmer. After 13 years, 11 'bashes' and raising thousands...

Beachside picnic photos need names

This photo is another from the South East Family History Group's collection taken at a family beach event. It is thought this collection of photos...

Looking at the changing landscape

Established artist, Trudy Tandberg, is exhibiting a range of mixed media artworks on paper for the SALA festival at Gallery 54 in Penola. In Cleaving...

Helpers needed to record history

New committee members and office bearers are being sought for the Beachport branch of the National Trust which runs the Beachport Museum. Elaine Donaldson has...

Amy Shark says hi to the Helpmann

AMY Shark will bring her solo acoustic show to Mount Gambier/Berrin's Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre this weekend, after huge success on the tour earlier...

Garden Day success