Wellbeing the focus of free event
For the first time, a regional wellbeing expo is being held at Millicent's Civic and Arts Centre.
The free event is being held on Friday,...
Girls gather for Brownies
Can you help fill in the gaps for this photo of the Millicent Brownies taken during the '70s?
Second from right in the back row...
Schools girls are identified
In an email from Judy Iuliani the Millicent North PRimary School students who appeared in the May 15 edition of this newspaper have been...
Racquetball to hit the walls
A chance visit to the Millicent Squash Club by two Adelaide based racquetball players is the reason behind an upcoming showcase day.
Zoe and Steve...
Fungi enterprise in the spotlight
Two Limestone Coast residents have featured in a new South Australia tourism campaign released last week.
Titled Untold Stories the campaign captures nine diverse and...
Twist in library story
There may be a new chapter dawning for the Penola Library, as Wattle Range Council begins to investigate the possibility of a stand-alone library...
Reconciliation bigger than ever
FIRST Nations Elder Uncle Ken Jones has congratulated the community in coming together during Reconciliation Week this week.
This year’s theme ‘Now More than Ever’...
Putting the lid on plastic in SA
FURTHER bans on single-use plastics will come into effect in South Australia in the coming months.
In a move to continue with the bans...
EV charger catalogue expanded at Penola
THREE new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations have been officially opened to customers of the Penola Coonawarra Caravan Park.
The chargers were originally commissioned in...
Nene Valley waste transfer station revoked
THE District Council of Grant has decided to continue to revoke the community land status of Nene Valley Waste Transfer Station.
Elected members made the...
Further development for former boatyard
SITE contamination of the former boatyard site at Port MacDonnell is reducing over time, according to a staff report.
According to the report, the...
Beach speed limits to remain
KINGSTON District Council will not seek an exemption from the state government’s beach speed limit.
The change in the speed limit was implemented last year...

















