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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Run the election

NARACOORTE Lucindale mayor Patrick Ross has blasted a push to delay South Australia’s local government elections, warning councils, candidates, and communities should not be left in limbo after years of preparation, months of planning, and public resources already committed to delivering a November vote.

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Flying high at camp

Adventure, teamwork, and plenty of laughter made for an unforgettable first camp away from home for 11 grade 4 students from Sunrise Christian School Naracoorte. Held at Adare Campsite in Victor Harbor from May 27 29, the three-day experience challenged students to work together through beach games, sand sculpture competitions, brain twisters, shelter building, and the Flying Kiwi. Student, Jack said the group had “lots of fun” across the camp, with the school also claiming victory in the tribal games. Pictured is Thomas taking on the Flying Kiwi challenge. Picture: Supplied.

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Koppamurra moves closer to mining

A globally significant rare earths project spanning the state’s south east is preparing to take a major leap towards mining, with Australian Rare Earths (AR3) to begin pilot-scale processing this month, potentially paving the way for a new industry and investment in the region.

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Don’t be scared

Naracoorte Lucindale Council should livestream its public briefing sessions and “don’t be scared” to engage more openly with the community.

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Delay proposal creates uncertainty

The Limestone Coast Local Government Association (LCLGA) has warned delaying South Australia’s local government elections would have far-reaching consequences for councils, with questions emerging over budgets, governance and elected member succession already planned around a November 2026 poll.

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