Financial boost for local students
District Council of Grant rewards hard working high school students across the district with financial sponsorship. Five young District Council of Grant residents and students...
The dirt is set to fly
This weekend 60 teams will converge on the South Australian township of Millicent for the Teagle Excavations ARB Pines Enduro 400, the fourth and...
Rampant Roos etch name in history
West Gambier and North Gambier have inked their names in the history books claiming the inaugural Limestone Coast Football Netball League A Grade premierships...
Sharing the joy of storytelling
Heywood became a focal point for the community, where close to 100 people, including local kinder & school children, gathered to engage with the...
New faces join the den
The Lions Club of Mount Gambier has welcomed two new members with a track record in contributing to clubs and the community interstate. Retired couple...
Regional workshops tackling dementia
Are you concerned about your memory or worried that someone you know may have dementia? Dementia Australia is offering support in Limestone Coast between...
Research centre ready for a rebuild
Designs for a new multimillion dollar research centre located in Struan have been released today, as the State Government commits more than $5 million...
More than $40,000 raised for community projects
United Way Glenelg is thrilled to announce the resounding success of the 2024 SharkPitch event, a powerful platform that empowers local organisations to share...
Millicent heralds new season
The Millicent Bowls Club held their Season Opening on September, with club president Aaron Emonson and Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll officiating. In Mayor Noll’s...
Dual winners for scholarship
Local athletes Kai Arbery and Bree Ridding have been recognised as joint winners of the Junior Sports Assistance Fund – Commercial Club Exceptional Junior...
Bourne to succeed
Twenty-one members of the Mt Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association have returned from the Australian National Championships held in Tanundaearlier this month. It would be...
An unexpected career
“The key for me in the early days was never say no. You’ve always got to give it a crack.” In a nutshell, that is...