Kybybolite Women’s Senior football

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Nicole wins club championship

On 31 May 2026, the Club Championships were played in good spirits.

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KNT claims interleague win

The KNTFL returns to normal club footy this Saturday after a week off for the interleague carnival last weekend.

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Bridge: A dog’s breakfast

To me, this hand is both QI (quite interesting) and a DB (dog’s breakfast), there are bits and pieces all over the place. Let’s have a look and see if anything can be learned from it.

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Concussion awareness

Concussion is a hot topic in sport at a national and local level. Do you really know what a concussion is?

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Winter conditions, hot bridge action

Wintery weather last Thursday reinforced it was a perfect afternoon to play competitive Bridge@Bowls at the Naracoorte Bowling Clubrooms.

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Funding available for drought preparedness projects

More than $3,000,000 in grants is now available to empower eligible agriculture-dependent communities to prepare for drought by building and maintaining their social resilience.

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