Rebekah Rosser challenges incumbent Nick McBride
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Rebekah Rosser challenges incumbent Nick McBride
AFTER six months in the role, Kelly Westell has made a big impact as the new CEO of Naracoorte Lucindale Council, bringing in a new way of communicating with the community.
The Naracoorte Lucindale Council has joined growing calls for urgent government action to address the worsening childcare shortage gripping the district.
A NEW Cancer Care Centre under construction at Mount Gambier Hospital has been inspected by the region’s radiotherapy working group, chaired by Naracoorte’s Lachlan Haynes.
NARACOORTRE will have another spot for coffee on Fridays following a $1500 permit issued for a “food van”, The Coffee Pitt.
Member for MacKillop Nick McBride has urged the state government to expand its nurse practitioner pilot program beyond selected sites, saying these highly trained professionals are critical in filling GP shortages across regional South Australia.
IN a move aimed at enhancing road safety and responding to community feedback, the District Council of Robe has endorsed a reduction of the speed limit along a key section of Nora Creina Road.
Naracoorte parents are without Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) after the town’s only provider shut down, leaving families juggling work, child care, and mounting financial strain.
Eight community representatives have been appointed to sit on the newly formed Community Consultation Committee (CCC) for Australian Rare Earths’ (AR3) controversial Koppamurra Project, a move the company says will strengthen local input.
THE Naracoorte Swimming Lake, a summer staple for locals and visitors, is set for upgrades as part of a major $509,454 investment under the Naracoorte Lucindale Council’s 2025 26 budget.
Naracoorte residents can look forward to a fresh new look in the heart of town, with beautification works set to begin following the long-awaited demolition of the former library building in DeGaris Place this month.
THE South East is set for its most ambitious health overhaul in a generation, with the Limestone Coast Local Health Network (LCLHN) endorsing a 10-year, $250 million clinical services plan designed to transform care across the region.
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