Big week for Serviceton Bowls
It was a big week for bowling at Serviceton. Monday our Midweek Pennant team travelled to play Coughlin Park 2 in Horsham and came...
Millicent Show powers through wild weather
DESPITE a gloomy and cold forecast for the first day of the 2025 Millicent Show, it did not deter locals and visitors alike from...
Report into region’s wine future
A report into the limestone Coast wine industry has been released, highlighting the strengths and areas of growth for the region.
The study was...
Remembrance Day 2025 in Millicent
DOZENS gathered near Millicent's Cross of Sacrifice to commemorate Remembrance Day for 2025 and the lives of locals lost in times of war.
Several schools...
Garden Day success
GARDENS were in full bloom in the Tatiara for the annual Keith and District Healthcare Auxiliary Garden Day.
Held on Sunday, October 19, the...
Poppy’s Legacy endures
The Stand Like Stone Foundation and Bunge (formerly Viterra) are proud to celebrate the successful completion of the first work placement delivered through the...
Tenison College class reunites for 50th anniversary
FORMER students from the inaugural class of 1972 to 1975 at Tenison College recently gathered for a 50th anniversary reunion.
A total of 41 attendees,...
Gilbertson leaves charity
FOLLOWING 21 years of service to the Ryder-Cheshire Mount Gambier Home Foundation the president Neville Gilbertson has retired.
Mr Gilbertson announced his retirement from...
Youth focus for summit
SUBSTANCE Misuse Limestone Coast (SMLC) is preparing to host their third Limestone Coast Alcohol and Other Drug Regional Summit this November.
The summit will bring...
Man! I feel like a tribute
IT’S time for Mount Gambier/Berrin to go totally crazy as ‘Man, I Feel Like a Woman’ hits the stage at the Sir Robert Helpmann...
UFS gives back
UFS Chemist has given back to the Mount Gambier/Berrin community.
The Not-for-profit pharmacy donated almost $12,400 to community organisations in 2024-25 as well as...
Edenhope hosts inaugural ‘Put Your Foot Down for Pancreatic Cancer’ walk
A crowd of 70 people joined Grampians Health Edenhope's inaugural Pankind walk on the weekend, raising $2,598 for pancreatic cancer research.
In an emotional start...

















