Naracoorte Lucindale Council’s director of infrastructure and services, Daniel Willsmore, has resigned his position.
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Karate judge puts Naracoorte on the world stage
Naracoorte’s Peter Anderson is set to represent Australia — and his hometown Naracoorte — on one of the biggest martial arts stages in the world.
MP faces three more DV charges
MacKillop MP Nick McBride is facing three additional charges of alleged assault against his estranged wife, bringing the total number of charges against him to six.
Naracoorte Hotel wins top country outdoor award
Naracoorte Hotel was awarded ‘Best Outdoor Facility Country’ at the prestigious AHA Awards last week (October 21).
Online shopping boom
The latest Spendmapp report released by the Naracoorte Lucindale Council has painted a mixed picture of the local economy, revealing strong overall spending growth, but also a sharp surge in online shopping that could threaten the long-term resilience of local businesses.
Naracoorte, the region’s “heart”
NARACOORTE the “heart” and engine room of the SE, recently hosted the Limestone Coast Local Government Association, celebrating 140 years of the region’s peak government body.
Game on in MacKillop
Rebekah Rosser challenges incumbent Nick McBride
CEO Westell “a spectacular choice”
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.
Council joins urgent call for childcare action
The Naracoorte Lucindale Council has joined growing calls for urgent government action to address the worsening childcare shortage gripping the district.
Radiotherapy group tours new cancer care centre
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.
Coffee van permit
NARACOORTRE will have another spot for coffee on Fridays following a $1500 permit issued for a “food van”, The Coffee Pitt.
GP shortage sparks push for nurse practitioners
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.
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