Students add to parkland art
After almost 10 years Millicent's Art in the Domain easels have received a total makeover.
Originally created by staff and students of the Millicent Community...
Hit and run in Glenburnie
Police are seeking information from the public following a hit run crash at Glenburnie this morning.
A man was riding his pushbike on Jubilee Highway...
Centenarian celebrates with family
Sheoak Lodge resident Pat Bowman celebrated her 100th birthday at the Millicent facility last Thursday.
Around 30 family members from Adelaide and across the region...
Six new citizens welcomed to Wattle Range
Wattle Range Council Mayor Des Noll recently officiated at a citizenship ceremony welcoming six local people as new Australian citizens.
Member for MacKillop, Nick McBride,...
Sponsorship call for Boneham bus
One of the favourite activities for both residents and staff of Boneham Aged Care Services (BACS) is taking a trip in the facility's 11...
Second hand fashion set to fly down the catwalk
Two local charities are teaming up with the Millicent Royal Flying Doctor Service support group to present the Second Chance Fashion Parade in November.
Three...
Looking for names of mystery teachers
This photo from the South East Family History Group's collection is believed to be of Millicent Methodist Sunday School teachers.
It is thought to be...
Dog owners urged to scoop poop
Dog owners are being reminded to use designated off-leash areas to walk their dogs rather than local sporting ovals.
An online plea from the Millicent...
Imagine Millicent encourages imaginations
Wearable art paraded at Saturday night's Millicent Met showed the extent of creativity and imagination from local women.
20 women submitted 24 items which were...
Creativity on show at catwalk event
The Millicent Civic and Arts Centre was filled on Saturday night for the Millicent Met Wearable Art event.
Organised by Imagine Millicent Arts Group the...
Millicent Met wows the crowd
A unique one-off event organised by Imagine Millicent Arts Group (IMAG) has been hailed a success.
180 people attended the Millicent Met Wearable Art parade...
Lego Man returns home
HUMAN Lego Man Alex McIntyre was welcomed home by his Lego brethren and the community last Sunday, as his 100km journey from Naracoorte to...