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Fun at the Naracoorte Races

People from all around the state and interstate flocked to the Naracoorte Racing Club recently for the Naracoorte Cup. Racegoers were dressed to the nines,...

Rehab plan for Finger Point pipeline

THERE will soon be works to rehabilitate the Finger Point Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall pipe at Port MacDonnell. SA Water’s bypass pipework is poised...

Invest $5 billion to fix the roads, says ATA

THE federal government should invest an extra $5 billion over ten years to fix freight roads, dangerous level crossings and to build more rest...

Fair Work Commission gains road transport powers

The Fair Work Commission will gain the power to issue mandatory orders across the road transport contract chain, with parliament passing the government’s Closing...

Patricks Coonawarra donation recognised

THE founder of Patricks of Coonawarra will have a research foundation named after him in an effort to find a cure for brain cancer. Patrick...

Back to the polls for some Wattle Range Council voters

FOLLOWING the resignation of Wattle Range Councillor Moira Neagle a supplementary election will be held. Four local residents have officially put their hands up...

Author dog visits Coonawarra wineries

Several Coonawarra wineries have been included in a new tourism book with a furry author picking up the pen. Adventurous Pyrenean Mountain Dog Kobe loves...

Feral deer forum attracts crowd

NARACOORTE Town Hall supported about 300 forum attendees recently, all to listen and talk on the current feral deer culling policies. Limestone Coast local...

Literacy lover comes full circle

An experienced junior primary school teacher has returned to the school which first inspired her teaching career. 16 years ago Nicole Bradley started work at...

Name needed for service with a smile

Can anyone help identify the lady in between Molly McArthur on the left and Gwen Yeates on the right? The lady behind Molly McArthur...

Day for fond memories

Morning tea was held at St Anthony's Primary School last Wednesday to celebrate the school's 125th birthday and its official opening day of February...

End of an era for Sailor Squeak

After 13 years, 11 'bashes', three gold doors and raising thousands of dollars for Variety the Children's Charity Ian 'Squeak' Lister is handing...

Blue Blob back on the agenda

The future of Mount Gambier/ Berrin's so called "Blue Blob" will be decided next week as two contradicting reports are set to be tabled...