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Report: Softer global dairy market

AUSTRALIA'S dairy sector saw some small increases in farmgate milk prices in recent months, but a softer global commodity market will likely limit further...

Farmers reasonably confident

CONFIDENCE among Victorian farmers continues to grow, with the state’s rural sentiment now at its highest point in more than four years, the latest...

Farmland as a store of value

Maintaining wealth can often be as hard, if not harder, than accumulating it in the first place. With this in mind, it is worth farmers...

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Sport

Warriors fast out of the blocks

WARRIORS WHITE 12 D CONCORDES UNITED 7 WARRIORS White flew out of the 2026 gates with a Mount Gambier softball win over Concordes White. A...

Tight game for softball return

WARRIORS BLUE 9 D CONCORDES WHITE 6 WARRIORS Blue and Concordes White played on Diamond 2 in front of a rather large crowd for their...

Demons hit new year hard

DEMONS 18 D WANDERERS 3 THE first Mount Gambier softball game back post Christmas saw Demons claim a big win over Wanderers on Diamond...

Serviceton welcomes back bowls

SERVICETON bowls was back in force after the Christmas and New Year's break, with two teams playing at the Kaniva New Years' Day tournament. The...

Creek returning to the South East

EXCELLENT news for Limestone Coast racing with former Mount Gambier gallops trainer Lee Creek looking to resurrect his training career back in the South...

Kicking off the year with Monthly Medal

THE Mount Gambier Golf Club recently hosted its first Monthly Medal competition for the year. Stephen Herbert (25) of the C Grade picked up the...

SA Government

How to access business support through algal bloom

The State Government’s Department of State Development is providing a range of measures to support impacted businesses, and their owners and staff, through the...

Tackling SA’s algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom has been impacting large stretches of South Australia’s coastline since mid-March. South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Executive Director Professor...

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Walking the Seasons back for 2026

A SERIES of seasonal community walking events celebrating connection to Country and cultural knowledge is scheduled to continue in 2026. Designed to be inclusive and...

More drought funding given

The South Australian Government has announced another $24.5 million for the Drought Support Package as part of the Mid-Year Budget Review. The additional funding...

Celebrating Pitt’s pots

RESTHAVEN Mount Gambier resident and potter Trevor Pitt has continued to inspire the Resthaven community with his creations. Mr Pitt's kiln-fired pots and vases feature...

A lifetime of Lions

A COMMITMENT to service, instilled by community-minded parents has led Beryl Mahoney to serve in various capacities for a number of decades. Throughout...

Millicent veterans recognised

VETERANS at both the Millicent and Tantanoola cemetery will continue to have small Australian flags on Anzac Day. The annual placement of the flags...

Ramsay Street development gets underway

Work has officially begun on a new 5.8-hectare residential housing estate in Bordertown, including new homes for essential workers. The development, a partnership between...