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Radiotherapy for the Limestone Coast

Radiotherapy for the Limestone Coast

By Limestone Coast Radiation Treatment Working Party A community forum has been called to update the Limestone Coast community on the push for radiation treatment services in the Limestone Coast. To be held at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre on 25th July at 5:30pm, Chair Lachlan Haynes says he hopes that the forum will offer an opportunity for all in the community to hear from all interested parties regarding where the issue is currently and allow community members to ask questions and raise concerns. The community forum will include a panel of speakers including from the State Government, State Opposition, Radiation Treatment Service Providers, doctors and patients. “The Working Group has met with the Limestone Coast Local Health Network and the State Health Minister, and there remains some unanswered questions and a degree of misinformation regarding radiation treatment and its viability in the Limestone Coast. We want the opportunity for […]

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Trends of Naracoorte

Trends of Naracoorte

By Colleen Boyanton Trends of Naracoorte opened its doors in October of 2004, formerly Katchors Fashion, the store was completely revamped and brought into the 21st Century.  Colleen and husband Phillip have developed the store in the past 18 years, with wonderful staff, Sandi Lawrence and Rosalie Jackson running the store and helping with buying of stock for the next seasons. Phillip past away in October of 2022 and Colleen, with the help of Rosalie carried on the business.  The business was on the market to sell for quite a while but has now been sold.  It has been purchased by Leah Davenport.  Rosalie retired in December of 2022, but returned to help Colleen and Leah with the transition of the ownership of the business. The store is a main stay in the main street and Trends customers will be looked after with the same attention and care that has […]

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Paveline bankruptcy hurts Tatiara

By Anne Champness, Chief Executive Officer, Tatiara District Council At its May meeting, Tatiara District Council had to make the disappointing decision to note a bad debt of $356,382.60 from the failed purchase of a new Paveline Auto Patch from Paveline International. “Back in 2022, Council sought quotes for the purchase of a patching truck, and after a formal tender process selected to purchase an Autopatch Road Repair Unit Truck from Paveline International for a total amount of $522,695,” Tatiara District Council Mayor Liz Goossens said. Council was advised on 31 January 2023 that the company has gone into liquidation. The Liquidator has since determined that it was not feasible to trade on the business and the company ceased to trade. The Liquidator also advised that he would not be completing any works that were on foot at the date of appointment or issuing any refunds regarding the payments made […]

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Facts, the law and looking after yourself

By Wayne Hawthorne “Get your affairs in order to ensure you are best positioned” was sound advice from Peter Westley when he spoke to Naracoorte Mens Probus Club recently. Further advice was that passed on to him as a young Lawyer, preparing for a large Federal Court case was, “Get your facts right and the law will look after itself. “If your facts are wrong, you go nowhere”. Some interesting cases were described by Peter, including property purchase disputes, a stabbing, and a brief phone call and encounter at 2am over the Heywood murder”. Whether crime pays or not was also discussed following one local drug acquittal and another prosecution. He also explained how in civil litigation, you do not win many friends. An example was after some success in the Coonawarra Wine Region Boundary Dispute, a number of the parties at the time took the proceedings personally and blamed […]

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2023 Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival – John Shaw Neilson Exhibition

2023 Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival – John Shaw Neilson Exhibition

By John Mossop, PCAF Committee Member, Coordinator of the JSN Exhibition The official Opening of the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival was held at Penola High School on Thursday evening, 18 May 2023. The John Shaw Neilson Acquisitive Art Prize has been highly anticipated again this year and continues to attract a wide range of entries from within this region and beyond. Artists work in a two dimensional medium, and the annual competition has firmly made its mark on the artists’ calendar. The Acquisitive Art Prize is open to all emerging and established artists from throughout Australia and must be inspired by the works of famous Penola poet John Shaw Neilson. This event was created 30 years ago and has been growing in reputation every year. The major prize of $12,000 is again generously sponsored by The Balnaves Foundation. As in past years, the Lois Hodge Local Art Prize is open […]

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Radiotherapy for the Limestone Coast

Naracoorte Market Report 20/06/2023

By Tim Delany, MLA  Cattle: LWB 4 – LWY 187 – LWC 52 – OAY 4 Naracoorte agents yarded 247 cattle 23 less on last week. Quality was mixed and varied mostly from average to very good. Most of the regular buyers attended and followed the market and there was some restocker and feeder interest. In the agents trade run prime younger cattle sold close to firm in places although during the sale there were some sales that eased 5c to 15c/kg. Grown heifers also sold 5c to 15c cheaper on last week although reaching a top price of 320c/kg. Heavy cows varied in price from unchanged to 6c/kg softer and the slight drop in the quality of the bulls averaged 7c/kg cheaper. The good quality young steers to the trade sold from 320c to 346c, the heifer portion made between 274c to 354c/kg and a restocker purchased lighter steers […]

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Farmers thirsty for information

Farmers thirsty for information

By Chris Oldfield  SOME of our district’s leading farmers rolled into the Naracoorte Town Hall recently, eager to hear the latest about cyber security, farm finance, carbon farming and livestock health. Additionally, motivational speakers included Naracoorte raised Jess Stenson, a Commonwealth Games gold medallist, and her brother Jack Trengrove, a former AFL footballer who found success within the finance industry. With an agenda set to inform and inspire modern farmers, the Primary Producer Information Day was organised by Pinkerton Palm Hamlyn and Steen (PPHS). PPHS director, real estate and livestock consultant, Richard Harvie, was pleased to see 85 people attend the event, especially given the weather – it was the first dry day among several wet ones. He said PPHS had previously had some information days which were successful. “If we go right back to the GST, we had an accountant come and talk about the GST to our clients,” […]

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Radiotherapy for the Limestone Coast

Seniors can defer rates

By Chris Oldfield COUNCIL rates can be deferred by anyone who holds a Seniors Card, or who is eligible and has applied for one. The deferred part payment can only apply to rates on the person’s principal place of residence, which must be owned by them and or a spouse, with no outside investors involved, such as their children. Other conditions considered include things like a mortgage and the size of that debt. While a minimal amount must be paid to the council, the deferred amount is subject to a monthly interest charge which accrues year after year. The interest rate is set annually and in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI). According to information provided by the Local Government Association of SA (LGASA), the accrued debt is held against the principal place of residence until the home is sold, or there is a change of ownership on the […]

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Radiotherapy for the Limestone Coast

Naracoorte Primary School

1st June 2023: By the Leadership Group: Rob Sandercock, Andrea Lawrie & Lucy Possingham With the colder weather we have seen the onset of the colds and flu as well as some recent Covid cases. It is a timely reminder that if your child is unwell then they must stay at home until symptom free. This term we have welcomed the following new students; Praise Cosmos, Treasure Cosmos, Karle Golimlim, Hunter Crozier and Kunashe Matongera. We hope you and your families enjoy your time at NPS. Last Wednesday, a parent workshop was held with Lucy Possingham, Mandy Fox and Madeline Moss, with support from teachers from ‘The Garden’, presenting information about ‘Teaching your child to read’. The crowd in attendance were provided with information and strategies by a truly amazing, passionate team. The feedback received was extremely positive and we are planning further workshops in the near future. Thank you […]

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Naracoorte Branch of Cancer Council SA

Naracoorte Branch of Cancer Council SA

By Chris Gale The Naracoorte Branch of Cancer Council SA are a very passionate group who work together to raise much needed funds for Cancer Council SA. The funds raised go to CCSA and is distributed towards cancer research, prevention and support services along with supportive accommodation for regional and remote South Australians. CCSA is South Australia’s leading cancer charity working across every aspect of every cancer. Here in SA they support families affected by cancer when they need it most, they speak out on behalf of the community on cancer issues, empower people to reduce their cancer risk, find new ways to better detect and treat cancer. Funds raised have enabled a new integrated cancer building furnished with all the comforts of home and expertly chosen equipment. Last year our branch was able to contribute funds to fit out one of the rooms in the new facility and many […]

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Radiotherapy for the Limestone Coast

Borders eye premiership

Border Districts once again underlined their premiership credentials for the 2023 KNTFL A grade season with a convincing win over another top contender last Saturday. Playing against fellow top 5 side Naracoorte at Naracoorte’s home ground, Borders raced out of the blocks to have a hold on the game at quarter time. They led 44-7 at quarter time, and built on that lead for the next two quarters before Naracoorte won the last quarter narrowly to go down 17.16 to 10.5. Borders’ former league medallist Mark Quinn was in top form again and was BOG, Zac Richards continued his excellent season and Mackenzie Bower kicked 6 important goals. Naracoorte was well served by Nathan Davey and Keenan Jacobs, and Rory Taggert kicked 3 goals. Padthaway kept its slight finals chances alive with a solid win over battling Bordertown, pulling within two wins of the top 5. The Lions led by […]

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Naracoorte Freemasons (Masonic Lodge No. 42)

Naracoorte Freemasons (Masonic Lodge No. 42)

By Malcolm Johnston About the Naracoorte Masonic Lodge No 42 SAC (South Australian Constitution) The Naracoorte Lodge was consecrated on 18 SEP 1896, having been sponsored by Mt Gambier Lodge No 35. The Lodge is currently supporting the Naracoorte and Lucindale Community Care Network (NLCCN). With in kind donations from Naracoorte K&B Mitre 10, and Carter’s Naracoorte Foodland, we have so far this year given $1,000.00 to NLCCN. The Donation of $500.00 from The News will help us to continue supporting NLCCN and other local organisations. Freemasonry is a fraternal society with the aim of self-improvement for men aged over 18 years. (Some conditions for membership do apply). The Naracoorte Lodge usually meets on the third Wednesday of every month, in the evening. To become a member of this world-wide organisation go to https://www.santfreemasons.org.au/become-a-freemason or Ask a Freemason. (2B1ask1) Editor’s Note: With this Give Back donation of $500 we have […]

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