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Millicent · MillicentThe final of the Women’s District Pennant competition was held at the Naracoorte Golf Club on Monday, April 29. Sixteen teams entered the competition which began in March, competing in three divisions. In the A Grade division the finalists were Bordertown and Lucindale, this was a close match with Bordertown winning three matches to two. Division 1 was also a close match between Keith and Blue Lake with Keith taking out the win 3 matches to 2.…See the Story
Winners on the green
Millicent · MillicentTHE important role families play in our society will be celebrated at a free community event in Mount Gambier/ Berrin this month. On Wednesday, May 15, a free afternoon of fun activities, games and entertainment will be held at Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre as part of the Limestone Coast’s National Families Week celebration. The community is encouraged to join the fun between 2pm and 5pm at the centre. National Families Week will be…See the Story
Free community event celebrates family diversity
Millicent · MillicentMANY people stopped to check out the unusual site at the Cave Gardens/Thugi on Wednesday as Limestone Coast locals completed their SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) Remote Training assessment. The optional course requires expressions of interest put forward to join the program, and its aim is to equip paramedics and volunteers that work in hazardous environments to be able to use equipment like ropes, to make safe access to patients and members of the…See the Story
SAAS remote training underway
Penola · PenolaThree Mount Gambier/ Berrin piano prodigies have been presented the Australian Music Exam Board (AMEB) Gold Award, while another has performed in one of Australia’s finest concert halls. All students of piano teacher Heather Lucas, she said she was proud of each of them. Siblings Annabelle and Christopher Mossford-MacGregor were the first in Australia to win the new AMEB award in early April. Annabelle said it felt really good to have her achi…See the Story
Spotlight shines on piano prodigies
Millicent · MillicentNominations are now open for the Citizen Science Awards, which highlight the achievements of South Australian citizen science projects in advancing scientific knowledge and understanding. Organised by Inspiring South Australia, the Department for Environment and Water and the South Australian Chapter of the Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA), the awards are open to all citizen science groups and individuals. ACSA SA chapter chair Syl…See the Story
South Australian Citizen Science Award nominations open
University Student · FayettevilleFive Arkansans -- four from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and one from Williams College in Williamstown, Mass. -- have been named 2024 Goldwater Scholars, the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation has announced.See the Story
Five Arkansans win prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
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Millicent · MillicentPieces from Millicent’s iconic shell garden have been retrieved by members of the local branch of the National Trust and given a new home in the Millicent Museum. In 1952, Mrs Iris Howe began to construct what would become one of Millicent’s most renowned tourist attractions. Beginning with a pair of rubber boots which she covered in seashells and glass, Iris went on to cover much of her garden in decorative shell mosaics. Her work, which inc…See the Story
Preserving pieces of Millicent's past
BushfiresKINGSTON SE’s Keilira Precinct development was officially opened to the public this month, four years after the devastating Black Summer bushfires tore through the area. In September 2019, Australia experienced one of its worst fire seasons on record as it destroyed an estimated 243,000 square kilometres of land and more than 3000 homes. Keilira was one local region which was heavily affected by the disaster, losing 250 square kilometres of lan…See the Story