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Work to start on Naracoorte Swimming Lake kiosk upgrade
Work will soon begin on the construction of a new undercover outdoor eating area and upgrade of the kiosk block at Naracoorte’s much-loved swimming lake.
Pledge a lamb, make a donation
Farmers across the Limestone Coast are being encouraged to pledge a lamb, make a donation, or join the Limestone Coast Sustainable Futures Association (LCSF) as the community ramps up efforts to protect prime farmland from the threat of rare earth mining.
Victorian artists open Naracoorte Gallery season
Two artists from Nhill, Victoria will exhibit their work at the first exhibition for the year at the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery, which opened on January 16.
Naracoorte Market report: 20/01/2026
Cattle: LWB 23 – LWY 857 – LWC 297 – OAY 32
Your Say: CO2 emissions levelling off, climate risks remain
Your Say: Cliff Hignett, Naracoorte
Making a splash in Millicent
A Hurn Liberal government will commit $2.75 million toward replacing the concrete floor of the popular Millicent Swimming Lake.
Country Arts SA 2026 season highlights
The smash hit, riotously funny satire, ‘Trophy Boys’, opens Country Arts SA’s 2026 season at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, off the back of a sold-out national tour.
‘Walking the Seasons’ 2026 walks announced
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board in collaboration with Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation presented ‘Walking the Seasons’ for the community in 2025.
Hot bridge, cool conditions
We were most fortunate with the weather last Thursday as conditions were most favourable to playing 32 hands of solid Bridge@Bowls. The bridge was hot while the weather was not.
Bridge: Bamboozling
I was visiting my 11-year-old grandson when he asked me to show him how to play bridge. I took a pack of 52 and dealt out one set of four hands and explained to him how the highest card wins, and if you could not follow suit, you could trump. After that one deal, he told me it was bamboozling, and if I really wanted to be bamboozled, he would show me his game, Yugi-o.
Mixed week for RSL pennant sides
Naracoorte RSL Bowling Club
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