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Time for students test their knowledge

The end is nearing for more than 12,500 South Australian year 12 students as final exams are held around the state. Exam season kicked...

Further developments at lakes underway

A COMMUNITY working group has been established to help manage the future of Lake George. The group will enable stakeholders to continue to participate in...

Remember to remember

At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, Australia will stop in silence to remember and observe those who died...

What’s on at the Mount Gambier Library

Author Event: Cindy Bunt ‘Fall in Love with Baking’ Thursday, November 21, at 7:00pm. City Hall, The Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre Join local author Cindy Bunt...

Penola Players back on stage

Rymill Hall will be alive with laughter this week, as the Penola Players take to the stage in their latest production. Don't get your...

Science circus set to entertain

The Questacon Science Circus is set to entertain across the Limestone Coast this month as it winds up its South Australian tour. The engaging...

Despite setback the show goes on

Last week's announcement the Millicent Show's demolition derby had been cancelled has caused disappointment for organisers of the popular event. In a statement released by...

Festival shopping begins

LEADING into the festive season, businesses along the main strip of Penola will open their doors and shut the street for a Christmas shopping...

Housing committment made

COMMUNITIES such as Bordertown and Keith could benefit from further housing supply should the federal Liberal Party be successful at the next election. The...

Get Batty at the caves

Celebrate bats and the Naracoorte Caves this month. Learn interesting facts and witness bats in their natural habitat at the Limestone Coast Landscape Board...

Vignerons Cup changes for the better

THE 2025 edition of the Coonawarra Vigneron’s Cup has undergone some changes to ensure it is a day out which can be enjoyed by...

Walking the seasons, weaving cultures

It's kangaroo and grass seed time, First Nations Uncle Doug Nicholls explained as he welcomed a 30 strong multicultural gathering at Gares Swamp at...

Cutting for a cause

EDENHOPE's Debbie McLeish has spent the last four years growing her hair in support of her sister, Julie West and her experience with breast...

Art-Ability open