Council backs $17.5k overhaul of town clock

Sep 17, 2025 | Article, Top Articles

A cherished symbol of Naracoorte’s identity and community spirit is set for a full-scale revival, with the Naracoorte Lucindale Council approving $17,550 to refurbish the town’s iconic Smith Street clock.

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