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Naracoorte Travel n Cruise has moved!

Naracoorte Travel n Cruise has moved!

By Kate Harvey After more than 17 years located in the Kincraig Plaza, Naracoorte Travel n Cruise is moving. Due to family reasons, owner Kate Harvey has made the difficult decision to move her business operation to a home-based, mobile agency and closed the office doors for the last time on Friday. With the move also comes the departure of Therese Oliver from Naracoorte Travel n Cruise. Therese is a much loved and valued employee who so many have had the pleasure of working with over the years and have experienced first-hand her professional service and expertise in curating personalised and amazing holiday experiences. Over the past 5 weeks, Therese and Kate have worked closely together to ensure a seamless transition of existing bookings, clients will continue to receive the same great service they have come to know and love, complimented by Kate’s own 16 years experience in the industry. […]

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Hybrid vehicle

Hybrid vehicle

I thought NEWS readers might get a kick out of this 1930’s version of a ‘Hybrid vehicle’ from the Sheeps Back Museum photo collection. I found it while searching the museums 3500 photo collection in preparation for a new exhibit on ‘working horses’. There was no information recorded with the picture except that it is a model T Ford truck. If anyone knows anything else, contact me at 0428 810 111.

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Naracoorte Market Report 27/06/2023

Naracoorte Market Report 27/06/2023

By Graham Pymer, MLA Cattle: LWB 13 – LWY 109 – LWC 94 – OAY 1 Cattle numbers remained similar with 259 yarded, made up of 100 young cattle, 140 cows and 19 bulls. Quality was mixed with most of the usual buying group in attendance and operating along with restockers in a stronger market. Young cattle sold 20c to 30c/kg dearer with beef bred cows also showing improvement, up to 30c/kg dearer in places. Young cattle sold to the trade from 290c to 360c, with restockers and feeders paying from 320c to 360c/kg. The few grown steers sold to 288c, with grown heifers selling to 305c/kg to be to 20c/kg up on last week. Beef bred cows sold from 208c to 250c, with plainer types selling from 150c to 200c/kg. Heavy bulls sold from 210c to 227c/kg to be to 20c/kg dearer. Sheep & Lamb: Lambs 3167 – Sheep […]

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Radiation submission lodged

Radiation submission lodged

By Chris Oldfield AN SA Legislative Review Committee inquiring into radiation therapy in the Limestone Coast is underway in State Parliament. A written submission by the Limestone Coast Radiation Therapy Working Group includes the awful experiences of many forced to travel to Adelaide, including Naracoorte’s “Lisa” and “Graham Hinze”. The contribution from Lisa involves a Naracoorte doctor who sent her straight away for scans after she presented with her breast “not feeling right”. She could not get all the scans done in Mount Gambier on the same day, so travelled to Adelaide and had all the procedures done there. “The following day the Naracoorte doctors rang with the bad news and made an appointment with Dr McLeay who visits the South East,” Lisa wrote in the submission. “I was lucky I got in the next day, he informed me it was cancer and the next journey starts. “I had more […]

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