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Lagoon reopens: Public cautioned about potential spread of disease following mass frog deathsLagoon reopens:

Lagoon reopens: Public cautioned about potential spread of disease following mass frog deathsLagoon reopens:

The Department of Environment and Water (DEW) has reopened the Bool Lagoon to the public as investigations into the mysterious deaths of hundreds of frogs in the area continue.

The mass frog mortality event occurred at the lagoon last week, prompting the immediate closure of the popular nature park near Naracoorte.

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KNTNA Semi Final results

KNTNA Semi Final results

By Sally Bywater. Second Semi Final: Saturday 2nd September 2023 : A Grade: Penola 58 (Tegan Lythgo) d Keith 36 (Stephanie Lubcke). Penola started strong in the first quarter with accurate shooting from April Possingham and Tegan Lythgo. Keith clawed it back in the first five minutes of the second quarter with strong defence, however Penola responded well and stepped it up a notch. Penola extended their lead in the third quarter with strong defensive pressure and accurate shooting. The last quarter, despite Keith’s relentless efforts, saw Penola take a strong win. A Reserves: Naracoorte 56 (Jemma Kavanagh) d Penola 51 (Sally Skeer). In beautiful playing conditions, Naracoorte came out firing with a four goal lead at quarter time, 13-9. Penola’s Kasey Venables shot accurately in the second, to make the score even at half time, 24 all. Penola’s Sally Skeer was strong through the mid court. Naracoorte’s Jemma Kavanagh didn’t […]

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KNTNA Semi Final results

KNTNA Junior Semi Final results

By Georgia Gill. Second Semi Final: Saturday 2nd September 2023: Div 1 – Penola 49 d Kingston 41. The two in form sides of the Division One competition delivered the high quality game that everyone thought they would with Penola taking a slight lead at quarter time. Incredibly accurate shooting from Lythgo saw this lead extend to six at half time. Pink was crucial for her side as they continued to fight in the second half, but Penola maintained their composure as they pushed the difference out to nine at three quarter time. Despite Kingston winning the final quarter, it was not enough to stop Penola as they finished winners by eight goals, 49 to 41, booking their spot in the Grand Final. Div 2 – Border Districts 49 d Naracoorte 30. With Naracoorte delivering Borders their only loss for the season, the Div 2 game started as evenly as […]

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It’s bureaucratic, says MP

It’s bureaucratic, says MP

By Nasik Swami. Member for MacKillop Nick McBride says he does not support the Australian Indigenous Voice referendum. Mr McBride said the referendum was bureaucratic and would fail to deliver tangible outcomes for the indigenous people. While he welcomed the intent of the Bill currently before the South Australian Parliament, which will create an Indigenous Voice, he expressed some reservations. “In itself, the First Nations Voice Bill creates its own layers of bureaucracy. It is difficult to see how this process will work with or complement the range of work and mandates of a range of existing First Nations bodies, which are preserved under clause 7 of the bill,” he said. “This model has been layered over the top of numerous existing advisory bodies, structures, and advocacy groups, which I am told number more than 190. “The bill itself establishes layers of local and state bodies and at least four […]

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