March for Palestine
MORE than 65 people gathered at Vansittart Park on the weekend as part on the national March for Palestine.
Attendees marched along Commercial Street...
New officer in town
WORKING ‘hand-in-glove’ is a high priority for the Limestone Coast’s newest recruit.
Limestone Coast officer in charge Superintendent Trent Cox has started his position...
Tariff concern for timber
AN increase in tariffs imposed by the United States on Canadian timber has local industry authorities concerned.
Recently, the United States lifted tariffs on...
New forests begin as season ends
ONEFORTYONE has wrapped up its annual planting season, establishing another generation of forests throughout the Green Triangle.
Despite a dry few months, more than 4.4...
Lack of practitioners health crisis
THE current general practitioner (GP) situation within Mount Gambier/Berrin has been labelled a “health crisis” by local health workers.
Currently, almost no medical clinics...
Dogs day out as event returns
Dogs will certainly have their day soon, as Wattle Range Council prepares to bring a pup-ular event to Penola.
The council will bring back...
Niko Rex launches debut EP
MOUNT Gambier/Berrin musician Stephen Esnouf is set to mark his official return as Niko Rex to the folk-punk scene with the release and launch...
Eckermann’s cattle battle
It will be high steaks for a Naracoorte woman as she prepares to compete to the state’s largest show.
Young cattle judge...
Snap away as entries open
Photographers are being urged to get out around the Wattle Range Council area and get snapping.
Entries are now open for the annual Wattle Range...
Butchers shows he’s got chops
Tenders Cuts have proven they’ve got the chops at the SA AMIC Sausage King Awards.
The team came home from Adelaide, where the awards...
















