Tuning up for 2026 season
THE Limestone Coast Symphony Orchestra presents its 12th annual gala concert in two locations this year – the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre for Mount...
Lily flying high at the Hawks
LILY Foster began her journey with the Kongorong Netball Club in 2023 in the Under 15 age group, and from the very beginning she...
Returning Tiger hits 150 game mark
JORDAN Williams pulled on the Tiger guernsey for his 150th A grade game a fortnight ago. Jordan played all his junior football at Tantanoola, collecting...
Indie band headed to the Bellum
INDIE band Street Legal is unveiling their new single The Barassi Line this Wednesday and next month, they will be at the Bellum Hotel,...
Australia of the Year headlines fundraiser
A SOLD out gala event in Coonawarra raised over $20,000 to launch the Limestone Coast Environmental Resilience Sub-Fund, marking a significant step toward strengthening...
Funding needed for end-of-life care
A VITAL Limestone Coast palliative care service is calling on the State Government for urgent funding to continue supporting families across the region through...
Kelpies take centre stage
THE 30th Australian Kelpie Muster has delivered a milestone celebration worthy of three decades of community pride, working dog tradition and national recognition, with...
Sustainable energy sources in the spotlight
RESIDENTS are invited to unlock solar savings as the City of Mount Gambier launches the second round of its ShineHub Solar and Battery Bulk...
Panagopoulos victory
WINTER has hit with a vengeance starting from the previous weekend and kudos to the eight ladies taking to a very waterlogged Blue Lake...
Roy racks up 100 games this weekend
ROY Osborne will run out for his 100th A grade game for the Tantanoola Football Club this weekend. A lifelong Tiger, Roy began his journey...
How to conquer the rush without stepping foot in the kitchen
It is 5.30pm on a rainy weekday. You have just survived a long regional commute, your digital inbox is still flashing, and the kids...
Former local brings Geltwood story to life
ONE of the most haunting and controversial chapters of South Australia’s maritime history is returning to the surface. On June 12, the Millicent Civic and...
