MORE than $1 million was owed to Naracoorte Lucindale Council on December 31 last year.
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Boost for Robe’s electricity network
On January 28, SA Power Networks officially launched a new community battery in Robe, marking an important step in preparing the town’s electricity network for future growth and peak holiday demand.
McBride’s push for childcare, education
Families are set to benefit from a bold plan championed by member for MacKillop Nick McBride, who is driving real solutions for childcare, workforce skills, and education infrastructure.
Shire seeks feedback
West Wimmera Shire Council is seeking information from residents about council’s performance and community satisfaction.
Climate grant for primary producers
Land managers and primary producers across the Limestone Coast are encouraged to apply for up to $50,000 through the Climate-smart Landscapes Grants Program, supporting practical, locally driven projects that help land managers and primary producers adapt to a more variable climate.
‘The Evolution of the Woman’
Colourful and vibrant artworks which include a message are featured in a new exhibition in the New Talent Artspace at the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery.
Gun law changes now rest with the premier
In the aftermath of the Bondi Beach terror attack, Australians rightly expect governments to act to keep communities safe.
Naracoorte Market Report
3 February 2026
‘AGSA Screen: Wavelength’ launches in Bordertown
Audiences in Bordertown will have the rare opportunity to experience the works and worldviews of moving image artists in ‘AGSA Screen: Wavelength’ at Walkway Gallery from 13 February to 24 April 2026.
Growing Australia’s rural allied health workforce
Community connections, workload management, and supporting early-career allied health professionals through targeted, well-timed professional development is crucial to improving staff retention and healthcare in Australia’s rural communities, according to a new research.
A note to our readers . . .
We’d like to let our readers know that we are currently considering discontinuing the weekly TV guide in The News.
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