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Rails ready to rock and roll

The long dormant Millicent railway line will soon be rumbling again but this time with the sound of rock and roll instead of trains. Local...

Residents arrive to air concerns

Southend residents gathered at the town's beachfront caravan park last Thursday to meet with three levels of government. Deputy premier Susan Close visited the town...

South East Primary Schools Festival of Music

Schools from around the Limestone Coast come together over three nights for the South East Primary Schools Festival of Music. The Sir Robert Helpmann...

Glimmer of hope for swim season

Options are being explored to see if the Millicent Swimming Lake can still open for at least part of this year's swim season. Last week...

Kingston beckons for lighthouse aid

KINGSTON locals are looking to seek help from the state government in order to maintain and upgrade the historic Cape Jaffa Lighthouse. Kingston SE National...

Advisory council welcomes all

Millicent Health Advisory Council (MHAC), recently held their Annual General Meeting on October 19 but a lack of quorum has meant it will be...

Mount Burr capsule reveals history

There was a large turnout at the opening of the Mount Burr Primary School time capsule on Saturday. Around 200 current and former students and...

Geltwood craftsmanship continues

It has been 25 years since the first Geltwood Festival was held in Millicent and on Friday night the 2023 festival was officially launched...

Book shop begins new chapter

Millicent's favourite second hand bookshop is on the move again. After more than 12 months at 47 George Street, opposite the Millicent Police Station,...

Out and about at Geltwood

Millicent's Geltwood Festival weekend offered a range of activities for the community to be involved in. Inclement weather caused the cancellation of Saturday's twilight event...

Young council’s event success

Wattle Range Council's up and coming young leaders have worked together to put on the first event hosted by the Youth Advisory Council (YAC)....

Mystery woman finally identified

A photo which originally appeared in an April edition of the South Eastern Times has finally been fully identified. Although three of the women, Mary...

Cutting for a cause

EDENHOPE's Debbie McLeish has spent the last four years growing her hair in support of her sister, Julie West and her experience with breast...

Art-Ability open