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Boozy Gully cliff cracks

Removal of Southend's Boozy Gully viewing platform has commenced after a large crack appeared in the cliff top alongside the popular lookout point. National Parks...

Donation drop off in George Street

Those wishing to donate pet supplies to Mount Gambier's South East Animal Welfare League (SEAWL) now have a drop off point in Millicent. Owner of...

Preserving communities voice through TROVE

Earlier this year the Libraries Board of South Australia called for country communities to apply for grant funding to digitise community newspapers. Eventually making this...

Ambitious project gains ground

Member for MacKillop Nick McBride and councillor Moira Neagle met with Millicent and Surrounds Health Support Group (MASHSG) members on Monday for a tour...

Help needed to push town progress

In a desperate bid to keep the Millicent Business and Community Association (MBCA) active in some form, committee members are calling out to community...

Dream team needs naming

South East Family History Group has a copy of this photo in their collection but no names are included. It is a men's basketball team,...

Doors open and station back on air

5the FM's Railway Terrace studio was buzzing with people on Saturday morning while Roger Horand presented the weekly jukebox program from studio one. An open...

Community invited to coastal lakes meeting

Community members interested in the future of the South East coastal lakes are encouraged to attend a public meeting tomorrow night at the Millicent...

Sharing culture and creating connections

After 12 months, an Indigenous arts project designed to create more connections for Millicent High School (MHS) students to areas around the school has...

Award winners need names

Hatherleigh Colts Awards is written on the back of this photo in the collection of the South East Family History Group but the names...

Sea of tartan at Glencoe

Highland pipe band music drifted across the grounds of the Glencoe Community Hall on Saturday as visitors celebrated International Day of the Tartan. Many in...

Scottish heritage pride of Glencoe

Light showers and a bit of Scottish mist did not deter visitors to Saturday's International Day of the Tartan event held at Glencoe. Hundreds wandered...

Water education continues

EDUCATORS from across the region are participating in water sessions this year to learn more about the critical role of water in the region's...