Showcase success in Penola
The Penola community came out in force to prove they live in the state's best ag town when the 2024 Ag Town of the...
Bell trial continues
South Australian MP Troy Bell transferred money from his personal bank accounts back to the accounts of not-for-profits he is alleged to have stolen...
Basketball icons help students
MOUNT Gambier High School was one of 20 schools across the state selected to take part in the Adelaide 36ers XVenture South Australian Certificate...
Best on the beat
An innovative community support program that supports those suffering from domestic violence in the Upper South East has seen Naracoorte Senior Constable Chris...
Limestone Coast dementia support
DEMENTIA Australia is offering support sessions in the Limestone Coast over the next month.
With an estimated 34,170 people living with all forms of dementia...
New category for music awards
MUSICSA have added a new award category to their South Australian Music Awards, 'Best Live Music Photograph.'
Promised to be their biggest year yet, the...
Braving the cold to stand against suicide
MANY braved the cooler morning on Sunday in order to support World Suicide Prevention Day.
Although the official day was not until Tuesday, Lifeline South...
Kingston knitters hit major milestone
A GROUP of avid knitters have created more than 900 items which have been given out to the community.
The Kingston SE Knit and Yarn...
TAFE SA award nominations open
TAFE SA Honour Award nominations are now open, and graduates are encouraged to put themselves, or someone else forward for recognition.
The annual awards...
Bright future for community men’s shed
KINGSTON District Council has renewed the Kingston SE Community Men’s Shed lease for a further 12 months.
Elected members made the decision at its...
Seasonal outlook could prompt early bushfire season
THIS Spring, community members are being asked to prepare for an early bushfire season after predictions showed the Limestone Coast could dry out sooner...
Legislation change to come following sentencing outcome
THE state government has recognised the current interaction between two laws “do not meet community standards”.
Attorney-general Kyam Maher fronted media on Friday afternoon less...