Council releases draft housing strategy
Naracoorte Lucindale Council has released a draft housing strategy for public feedback, outlining a long-term vision to guide housing growth and expansion across the district through to 2051. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Big focus on infrastructure
Naracoorte Lucindale Council has released its Draft 2026/27 Annual Business Plan and Budget for community consultation, with roads again receiving the largest share of planned investment despite mounting economic pressures. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
“Our story to tell”
Eight months after the death of 46-year-old Naracoorte man Cody Williams, his family says they are still searching for answers ― and demanding accountability so no other family experiences the same heartbreak. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Record turnout at 25th Two Cocks Charity Golf Day
The 25th annual Two Cocks Charity Golf Day at Naracoorte Golf Club saw a record-breaking turnout, with 230 players, and 20 players missing out this year as the field was full within days of entries opening. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE LAST ISSUE or ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.
Fuel costs pressure Naracoorte forum call
Rising fuel costs are being cited as a barrier to regional engagement ahead of the state government’s upcoming Country Cabinet visit to the Limestone Coast, with renewed calls for a public forum in Naracoorte.
Naracoorte stands still for Anzac Day
Naracoorte fell silent at dawn as a huge crowd gathered to honour the courage, sacrifice, and spirit of service men and women at the Anzac Day service on April 25.
Councillors undecided
Some of the current Naracoorte Lucindale Council councillors remain undecided on their political future ahead of the 2026 local government elections.
Community transport lifeline
Naracoorte Lucindale Council has stepped up pressure on the federal government amid growing concerns fuel costs and supply issues could threaten a vital community transport lifeline across the region.
Our world record holder
Naracoorte’s Ben Copping is not only a familiar face at Woolworths ― he is now officially a world record holder, defying a lifetime of challenges with grit, resilience, and an unshakable love for sport. To access this post, you must purchase MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, THE...
Crossling undecided on 2026 run
Naracoorte Lucindale councillor Monique Crossling remains undecided on her political future ahead of the 2026 local government elections, with nominations set to open on August 25. Cr Crossling has not yet confirmed whether she will contest the mayoralty or seek...
Naracoorte misses out on Country Cabinet forum
While the state government’s Country Cabinet is set to return to the Limestone Coast next month, Naracoorte a major regional centre has been left out of hosting the key public forum where residents can directly raise concerns with ministers. Instead, Mount Gambier...
Teen’s powerful plea
A brave Naracoorte teenager is fighting not just for her own health but for thousands of Australians silently battling a debilitating illness. Seventeen-year-old Mia McCarthy, a Year 12 student at Naracoorte High School, is speaking out about life with Postural...
Grundy corrects Westell, Crossling
CR Cameron Grundy has revealed numerous roads either partially or fully deleted since 2019 from Naracoorte Lucindale Council’s road hierarchy.
He said ratepayers paid their rates in good faith and expected continued service, not reduced services.
As a result of finding the deleted roads, he has corrected council CEO Kelly Westell and Cr Monique Crossling. Both have previously insisted council had no deleted roads.
Major step forward for AR3
AROUND 30 tonnes of ore from Australian Rare Earths (AR3) Koppamurra project will soon be processed in Sydney.
Police rule out foul play
Police have ruled out suspicious circumstances in the sudden death of Robe man Jaryd Dawson ― as a devastated family and community come to terms with the tragedy.
Iconic Kincraig reopens
Naracoorte’s iconic Kincraig Hotel has officially come back to life, reopening its doors on April 14 after 18 months of extensive restoration by new owners, the Dean Group.
No GP anaesthetist shortage?
Concerns over a potential shortage of GP anaesthetists at Naracoorte Hospital have been rejected by the Limestone Coast Local Health Network (LCLHN), with its chief executive stating the service is “appropriately staffed”.
Bigger livestock trucks need access to farms
LIVESTOCK SA has welcomed recent freight efficiency reforms as a positive step for the livestock industry, but says the real test will be whether changes are backed by meaningful investment in regional road infrastructure.
Livestock SA chair Gillian Fennell said the reforms respond to a genuine pressure point facing producers.
“This is a practical response to a real problem. The fuel situation and freight costs are biting hard in agriculture, and anything that improves freight efficiency matters right now.
Virgo demands fair share
New MacKillop MP Jason Virgo used his first formal meeting with Naracoorte Lucindale Council to make a blunt case for more state support, arguing the district’s economic output was not matched by infrastructure, health, and service investment.
Mr Virgo met with mayor Patrick Ross and CEO Kelly Westell last week, with the discussion centered on the region’s case for a bigger return from government.
The district’s economy is substantial by regional standards, with a gross regional product of $655 million and 4,815 employed residents.
Naracoorte’s rising star
Leadership, determination, and the courage to step outside one’s comfort zone propelled Jack Barker to a major regional honour.
The 17-year-old Naracoorte High School Year 12 student and 2026 school captain has been named the Upper South East Lions Youth of the Year, a recognition that celebrates academic excellence, leadership, and public speaking ability among young people.
For Jack, the moment his name was announced was both emotional and deeply rewarding.
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