New face set to head up shire
Glenelg Shire Council has appointed Craig Niemann as Chief Executive Officer on an interim basis. Mr Niemann has been appointed for an eight-week period, beginning...
Romance author back in the region
Former local and bestselling author Cathryn Hein is headed back to the region with author events at Mount Gambier Library on Tuesday, May 21,...
Textile treasures
Dedicated textile artisans are set to showcase their work at their annual exhibition which will run from May 23 to 26 at the Mount...
Sponsorship boosts seniors health
The Exercise group at U3A Mount Gambier is extremely grateful to the Mount Gambier Bendigo Community Bank for allowing the group to keep moving...
Race meeting doubles as cancer fundraiser
Following on from the success of the inaugural Cancer Council Cup last year, the Mount Gambier Motorcycle Club will again be running the Cancer...
Push up campaign shines a light on mental health
headspace Mount Gambier is encouraging Limestone Coast locals to push for better mental health by participating in Australia’s largest mental health and fitness event,...
Double delight
The OneFortyOne Mount Gambier Pioneers women maintained their hold on top spot in the NBL1 South with the 80-63 home victory against the Nunawading...
Federal windfall for swimmers
Member for Barker Tony Pasin has been the bearer of good news for the Blue Lake Y Swim Club recently with the club being...
New face to head up Boandik
In a significant development for the South East's aged care sector, Boandik, the region's largest aged care and disability provider, has announced the appointment...
Energy rebates, rent relief lead cost-of-living federal budget
ENERGY rebates for every household, a cap on the price of prescriptions and further relief for renters have led cost-of-living relief measures in the...
Always lending a hand
The District Council of Grant is proud to celebrate its volunteers at its annual morning tea during this year’s National Volunteer Week from May...
Technology plays a role in fire prevention
A total of 33 fire events were averted this fire season in the Green Triangle due to the sophisticated work of Australia’s largest network...