Museum mystery brings nighttime fun
Saturday night's Murder at the Museum included a cast of over 30 actors who entertained 150 audience members at the event.
Not one of those...
Colourful characters create mystery melodrama
For the first time in its eight year history no-one correctly guessed the culprit in this year's Murder at the Museum event.
150 people attended...
Salts Street takes on blue hue
Millicent's water tower took on a blue hue Sunday night to raising awareness for mental health and suicide prevention.
The light projection was an initiative...
Coastal market draws a crowd
Saturday's chilly morning wind did little to dampen the enthusiasm of tourists, day trippers and locals who attended Beachport's Easter market.
The sun eventually broke...
Identification help needed to name photo
Can you help name the unidentified man in this photo from the South East Family History Group (SEFHG) collection?
The photo is of Millicent RSL...
Gallery goers identified
Several people identified the missing names in a photo which appeared in this paper on March 27.
Bob and Nancy Sapiatzer and Jess Gilbertson were...
Connecting people through community centre
Funding secured in 2023 by the Millicent Community Centre (MCC) has ensured the future of the facility for the next nine years.
Sixty community...
Uke group cooking up new lyrics
Members of the Beachport Ukulele Group (BUGS) recently spent a weekend attending the Adelaide Ukulele Festival.
Thirteen members of the group attended workshops and performed...
Potters take flight for gallery wall
In 2014 the Millicent Potters were asked to create an installation for the void between the Millicent gallery and the Civic and Arts Centre.
Three...
Parents push for more childcare
A new working group is gathering momentum in Beachport to find a solution for the lack of childcare services in the town with an...
Young leaders inspire change
YOUNG Environmental Leaders from around the Limestone Coast are once again inspired to take action for environmental change.
The new cohort of leaders met...
SES advises don’t fall for autumn
AS the number of calls for help to the South Australian State Emergency Service (SES) continues to trend upwards during autumn months, people are...