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Artwork brings a touch of nature

After six weeks of intermittent painting, artist Peter Dunn was on hand to see his mural installed in the new palliative care courtyard at...

Business breezes in to new building

After remaining empty since August 2020 the South Eastern Times office at 42 Davenport Street is set for a new lease of life. Purpose built...

Services well attended

Fine weather for this year's ANZAC day service in Millicent saw hundreds arrive for both the dawn and mid morning services. Mount Gambier's 48CU formed...

Aurora Australis dazzling display

Local aurora hunters have been treated to an outstanding display of the Aurora Australis over the last week as solar storm activity hit the...

Tantanoola Cave visitors remain a mystery

South East Family History Group is hoping the community can help name the people in this photo. Taken in the Tantanoola Cave the man...

Remembering those who served

Roy Langdon Waters was a private in the 32nd Battalion and one of the soldiers named on the Millicent Cross of Sacrifice. He died in...

Student opportunities gets results

Last Wednesday 19 young people from Millicent High School (MHS) attended a graduation ceremony to acknowledge and celebrate completing a 10 week Personal Leadership...

Leaky lake breaches water allocation

An ongoing misunderstanding with reading the Millicent Swimming Lake's water meter has meant Wattle Range Council (WRC) have been unaware of the real volume...

Mobile outage causes disruption

Current interruptions to Millicent's Telstra mobile network are set to continue through to Monday April 24 while ongoing maintenance work is undertaken on the...

Lock-up opened for declaration

Millicent is the focus for this year's South Australian Police Foundation Day, held annually April 28 to commemorate the establishment of SAPOL in 1838. The...

Steaks raised for young colts

South East Family History Group (SEFHG) is hoping the community can assist in identifying these three young men enjoying their steak sandwiches It has been...

Cancer Council cuppa’s return

Homemade scones and hot cuppas were in plentiful supply at last week's Biggest Morning Tea hosted in the Millicent Library. Over 75 morning teas were...

Pools fees to go up

Membership fees for the Bordertown and Keith Swimming Pools will increase in the upcoming 2024/25 season. Tatiara District Council adopted the new pricing structure...

CFS groups split