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Woodruff keeps history alive

MACHINES have always fascinated Nathan Woodruff. Mr Woodruff remains a Limestone Coast local through not only his family name but also his love for...

Protect the young

PREGNANT women, parents, and caregivers are just some of the community that the Australian Medical Association (AMA) are wanting to be vaccinated against whooping...

Robe Obelisk replica closer to reality

THE Robe Obelisk Working Party is moving ahead with plans to construct an exact replica of the Robe Obelisk, with final concept plans to...

Mental Health Month at the library

MOUNT Gambier Library will present a special program of events in recognition of Mental Health Month, inviting the community to come together to connect...

Bool Lagoon water low

WATER has continued to decline at Bool and Hacks lagoon. According to a Department for Environment and Water spokesperson, both lagoons had a decline in...

Naracoorte author a finalist

NARACOORTE children’s author Elizabeth Crowley has been announced as a finalist for the ABLE Golden Book Awards. Ms Crowley has released two children’s books inspired...

Crozier learns in Canada

A FIREFIGHTER from the Limestone Coast has come back with a range of new skillsets after spending 35 days deployed in Canada. Country Fire Service...

Home sweet Home Guarantee Scheme

NEW changes have come into effect for first home buyers with the Home Guarantee Scheme allowing eligible home buyers to purchase a home sooner. Those...

Busy week in Naracoorte

NARACOORTE Lucindale Council’s October calendar is jam-packed with a full slate of projects, events and community engagement. This month, the old Naracoorte Library building in...

Plans continue for revegetation

A COMMUNITY conservation project will continue with the Lake McIntyre Management Committee and South East Field Naturalists continuing to work together. The two groups...

Tough conditions mid-week

RAIN and strong winds provided a difficult Mount Gambier golf course for the 35 women who teed off last Wednesday in a stroke/stableford event. Of...