New Forestry Initiative To Create Workforce Opportunities

A new State Government-funded initiative will support the Limestone Coast timber and forestry sectors to address current skill gap shortages and develop the ‘workforce of the future’. Minister for Education, Skills & Training Blair Boyer officially opened the Mount Gambier Skills Centre this week, which will have a specific focus on timber and forestry, with an accompanying field based role working directly with industry.
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Is Struan House being left to rot?

Is the slow decay of the iconic Struan House south of Naracoorte a case of “demolition by neglect” — and has South Australia squandered a once-in-a-generation chance to anchor cutting-edge agricultural research in the Limestone Coast?

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Council calls for community input on 2026-27 budget

Naracoorte Lucindale Council is inviting residents, community groups, and organisations to have their say on priorities for the 2026 2027 financial year through its community budget submissions process.

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Fuel prices under fire

Who is driving Naracoorte’s fuel prices — and why are locals paying up to $40 more per tank?

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Naracoorte’s Australia Day

AROUND 200 people gathered at Naracoorte Town Squares last week to celebrate Australia Day.

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Lucindale celebrates Australia Day

AROUND 150 people enjoyed Australia Day celebrations at Lucindale with guest speaker Ann Aldersey and several award winners.

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Values that bind us

AUSTRALIA Day “is so much more than a one-day event”, according to Naracoorte Lucindale mayor Patrick Ross.

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