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Feb 18, 2026 | This Week's Issue

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Naracoorte Saleyards success

AROUND $150 million or more changes hands at the Naracoorte Regional Livestock Exchange (NRLE) each year from sales of 85,000 cattle and 500,000 sheep.

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Shock and anger: Our community and this newspaper

Our community and this newspaper

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Bridge hope

Some residents who rely on the Struan House Road bridge are hoping the Naracoorte Lucindale Council will listen to their concerns and choose not to decommission the crossing, saying its closure would significantly affect residents, local businesses, and the daily life in the area.

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Housing growth flagged for the district

Naracoorte Lucindale is forecast to accommodate steady population growth and increased housing demand under the state government’s newly released Limestone Coast Regional Plan 2026, with the council area expected to grow to 9,903 residents by 2041.

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Woman arrested over copper theft

A 29-year-old woman has been arrested following a three-week police investigation into a series of copper wire thefts in the Bordertown area.

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Naracoorte Lucindale Council cashed up – $13m

Almost $13m was held in various Naracoorte Lucindale Council coffers at the end of last year.

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