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Lock-up opened for declaration

Millicent is the focus for this year's South Australian Police Foundation Day, held annually April 28 to commemorate the establishment of SAPOL in 1838. The...

Steaks raised for young colts

South East Family History Group (SEFHG) is hoping the community can assist in identifying these three young men enjoying their steak sandwiches It has been...

Cancer Council cuppa’s return

Homemade scones and hot cuppas were in plentiful supply at last week's Biggest Morning Tea hosted in the Millicent Library. Over 75 morning teas were...

Easter crowds flock to Beachport

Market stallholders braved the wind last Saturday morning to set up for the annual Easter market at Beachport. Around 15 sellers withdrew or packed up...

Bringing nature in to family room

The new palliative care family room within the Millicent Hospital is nearing completion with the upcoming installation of a exterior courtyard mural adding the...

Award winner pursues further study

Hannah Nitschke is the recipient of the 2022 Ian Giles Memorial Award for her achievements during her administration traineeship at Boneham Aged Care Services...

Employment concerns rise to the top

Community members gathered recently to provide feedback for the 2024 Wattle Range Council (WRC) Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP). The current four year plan...

Commanding victory

The Millicent Bowls Club held its Veteran’s Singles last week, with Lynn Scudds taking a strong victory. The format sees the first player reaching 21...

Glow up for Millicent

Work began on Millicent's largest mural last Thursday afternoon and was finalised less than a week later on Monday morning. It is the seventh...

Millicent artists make their mark

A workshop hosted by artists Mike Makatron and Conrad Bizjak Monday afternoon has resulted in an unexpected mural adorning the township. The duo were in...

Bearded lady found guilty

A carnevale atmosphere descended over the Millicent National Trust Museum Saturday night as a group of amateur thespians took over the complex for the...

Shell garden wall gets a lift

Millicent museum committee members and volunteers breathed a collective sigh of relief last Friday as the shell garden wall was safely shifted into place. The...

Record enrolments ahead of federal election

A record number of Australians will be heading to the polls on May 3 with 98.2 per cent of those eligible enrolled to vote....

Graduates celebrate