No threat
Thick foam seen floating along sections of the Naracoorte Creek poses no threat to the environment, wildlife, or the public, according to the Naracoorte Lucindale Council. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Calls for long-term solution to regional broadcasting
When will the people of MacKillop get a long-term solution for consistent regional free-to-air television broadcasting? To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Limited feedback: Housing strategy adopted
Naracoorte Lucindale Council has formally adopted its Local Area Housing Strategy after receiving just three submissions during a 21-day public consultation period. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Is LCLGA stronger now?
Questions over whether the Limestone Coast Local Government Association (LCLGA) is now in a stronger position after years of challenges sparked discussion at Naracoorte Lucindale Council’s May meeting as ratepayers face a higher membership contribution this financial year. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
PATS expansion welcomed, region still needs local specialist care
Naracoorte Lucindale mayor Patrick Ross has welcomed a major expansion of the state government’s Patient Assistance Travel Scheme (PATS), saying the increased support is “fantastic news” for regional patients, while stressing that people in the Limestone Coast should not have to travel hundreds of kilometres for specialist healthcare in the first place.
Farmers call for long-term fuel security
MacKillop farmers are calling for stronger long-term fuel security as the federal government prepares to wind back its temporary fuel excise relief, warning regional Australia remains vulnerable to supply disruptions and rising fuel costs.
5% rate rise, $7.6m for roads
Naracoorte Lucindale ratepayers will face a second consecutive 5 per cent rates increase as the council commits to its biggest-ever investment in roads, while a heated debate over a controversial $415,000 rural road upgrade exposed divisions over spending priorities.
Mural wins international award
The vibrant half-court basketball mural celebrating the endangered South-Eastern Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo at Naracoorte’s Market Square Recreation Area is more than just public art―it is a story of conservation, community, and connection.
Town clock ticks up $21k repair bill
Naracoorte Lucindale ratepayers have spent more than $21,000 restoring one of the district’s most cherished symbols, the Town Clock. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Disappointing outcome
Naracoorte Lucindale ratepayers could wait an extra five months to elect their next council under extraordinary state government legislation. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Limestone Coast to cash in
With the Limestone Coast expected to host one of next April’s Gather Round fixtures, South Australia’s successful bid to secure the AFL Festival of Footy until at least 2029 is being seen as a major opportunity to drive visitors, investment and economic activity into...
Freezing for a reason!
Students at Naracoorte South Primary School braved the cold for a fundraiser with a difference, taking part in the Big Freeze fundraiser for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) on June 11. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL...
Run the election
NARACOORTE Lucindale mayor Patrick Ross has blasted a push to delay South Australia’s local government elections, warning councils, candidates, and communities should not be left in limbo after years of preparation, months of planning, and public resources already committed to delivering a November vote.
Flying high at camp
Adventure, teamwork, and plenty of laughter made for an unforgettable first camp away from home for 11 grade 4 students from Sunrise Christian School Naracoorte. Held at Adare Campsite in Victor Harbor from May 27 29, the three-day experience challenged students to work together through beach games, sand sculpture competitions, brain twisters, shelter building, and the Flying Kiwi. Student, Jack said the group had “lots of fun” across the camp, with the school also claiming victory in the tribal games. Pictured is Thomas taking on the Flying Kiwi challenge. Picture: Supplied.
Koppamurra moves closer to mining
A globally significant rare earths project spanning the state’s south east is preparing to take a major leap towards mining, with Australian Rare Earths (AR3) to begin pilot-scale processing this month, potentially paving the way for a new industry and investment in the region.
Don’t be scared
Naracoorte Lucindale Council should livestream its public briefing sessions and “don’t be scared” to engage more openly with the community.
Flying high at camp
Adventure, teamwork, and plenty of laughter made for an unforgettable first camp away from home for 11 grade 4 students from Sunrise Christian School Naracoorte. Held at Adare Campsite in Victor Harbor from May 27 29, the three-day experience challenged students to work together through beach games, sand sculpture competitions, brain twisters, shelter building, and the Flying Kiwi. Student, Jack said the group had “lots of fun” across the camp, with the school also claiming victory in the tribal games. Pictured is Thomas taking on the Flying Kiwi challenge. Picture: Supplied.
Koppamurra moves closer to mining
A globally significant rare earths project spanning the state’s south east is preparing to take a major leap towards mining, with Australian Rare Earths (AR3) to begin pilot-scale processing this month, potentially paving the way for a new industry and investment in the region.
Don’t be scared
Naracoorte Lucindale Council should livestream its public briefing sessions and “don’t be scared” to engage more openly with the community.
Budget relief, big projects missing
The Limestone Coast is set to benefit from a range of cost-of-living, education, and health measures announced in the state government’s first budget since the March election―but member for MacKillop Jason Virgo says the region continues to miss out on the major investment it deserves.
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