Silly Solly’s grand opening at Mount Gambier Central

After much anticipation, Silly Solly’s is officially opening its doors at Mount Gambier Central on September 18, 2025, at 9:00am—bringing unbeatable value and fun to the heart of the community.

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Southern lights stun Naracoorte sky

A breathtaking burst of colour lit up the night sky as the Aurora Australis shimmered over Naracoorte, transforming an ordinary evening into a moment of pure magic. The rare display, sighted by a local family and captured from their home, was shared with The News. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the aurora was triggered […]

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Kids drinking, vaping alarm

Alarming school data reveals some Naracoorte and Lucindale students are drinking and vaping before their teenage years are over.

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Resthaven Naracoorte office temporarily closed

Resthaven Naracoorte has clarified that its community services office on Gordon Street does not contain asbestos, but remains temporarily closed following the January 10 fire at the former TAFE building next door.

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Labor for MacKillop’s future?

As MacKillop heads toward the March 2026 state election, voters are being challenged to weigh experience, independence, and influence.

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Rating review

The Naracoorte Lucindale Council has begun a comprehensive review of how it raises rates, stressing the process is about fairness and equity rather than fixing a problem.

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Community at heart

When Mohammad Yaseen Hakimi arrived in Australia as a young boy, he carried little more than hope and the support of family already building a life in the South East.

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