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THE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 1 day ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnell WarMemorial on
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. CELEBRATION OF CULTURE INDIGENOUS history and culture is being celebrated across the Limestone Coast as part of National Reconciliation Week. Launched on Thursday, the region’s schools and community groups are leading celebrations around this year’s theme ‘More than a word’, which urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactfulaction.
EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
CHANGE OF FORMAT FOR INTERLEAGUE CARNIVAL CHANGE OF FORMAT: The Mid South East and Western Border football leagues will go head-to-head in this year's South East Zone carnival in a four-quarter game, rather than the previous short-format games. A CHANGE of format will see the 2021 Limestone Coast Regional Football Carnival run with just two leagues competing in the seniorcompetition.
CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place. FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
BEACH TO SUSPEND KATNOOK GAS PLANT OPERATIONS BEACH Energy will indefinitely suspend operations at the recently redeveloped $22m Katnook Gas Plant next financial year following declining gas volumes at its Limestone Coast wells. In a statement to shareholders, Beach said production in the South Australian Otway Basin had decreased by 23pc – 57 thousand barrels of oil equivalent(kboe
THE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 1 day ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnell WarMemorial on
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers CELEBRATION OF CULTURE INDIGENOUS history and culture is being celebrated across the Limestone Coast as part of National Reconciliation Week. Launched on Thursday, the region’s schools and community groups are leading celebrations around this year’s theme ‘More than a word’, which urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactfulaction.
DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
CHANGE OF FORMAT FOR INTERLEAGUE CARNIVAL CHANGE OF FORMAT: The Mid South East and Western Border football leagues will go head-to-head in this year's South East Zone carnival in a four-quarter game, rather than the previous short-format games. A CHANGE of format will see the 2021 Limestone Coast Regional Football Carnival run with just two leagues competing in the seniorcompetition.
CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place. FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
BEACH TO SUSPEND KATNOOK GAS PLANT OPERATIONS BEACH Energy will indefinitely suspend operations at the recently redeveloped $22m Katnook Gas Plant next financial year following declining gas volumes at its Limestone Coast wells. In a statement to shareholders, Beach said production in the South Australian Otway Basin had decreased by 23pc – 57 thousand barrels of oil equivalent(kboe
A TRADITION WORTH KEEPING 1 day ago · IT IS an annual charity concert that is quickly becoming something of a Mount Gambier tradition but what makes it so special is it was conceived and organised by a 10-year-old Mount Gambier girl. Amelia Clark, now 15, has asked family and friends REGIONAL POP-ROCKERS GRACE ROLLING STONE 1 day ago · The local trio spoke to the magazine about its new single Better Than, which was written by lead singer Bianca Hendy over a decade ago. “What started as an apology for being too hard or emotional ended in an apology to myself for holding onto so much guilt, shame and embarrassment for just growing and trying to find my own way,” Ms Hendy said. DRAMA STUDENTS ON RIGHT TRACK 1 day ago · THE juxtaposition of Heaven and Hell, along with the events of 2020, were depicted on stage last weekend as Saint Martins Lutheran College drama students performed at Wehl Street Theatre. College senior school drama students entertained the audience with the play Tracks, which followed a SMALL TOWN MAKES BIG IMPACT 1 day ago · PRAISE has flowed in for the Tarpeena Cancer Support Group – led by 90-year-old Poppy Howe – after last week’s article in The Border Watch detailing the group’s $15,000 donation towards the Cancer Council’s Greenhill Lodge. Well done Poppy and the Tarpeena cancer committee, spent a short SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 1 day ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnell WarMemorial on
COW SIMULATOR BOOSTS LEARNING 1 day ago · A NEW AGE: South West TAFE agriculture teacher Rebecca Toleman with the $70,000 simulator. AGRICULTURE students studying over the border at South West TAFE have been given access to a cow simulator used to hone their skills before handling live animals. The $70,000 simulator and accessories areCHAMPIONSHIPS BACK
BACK IN ACTION: Len Bayley fine tunes his bow sight as he put in practice for the upcoming Indoor archery championships. THE National and State Indoor Archery Championships have been reinstated for 2021 after being cancelled in 2020 due to COVID LIONS PRESENT STAMPS AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE 1 day ago · KIND DONATION: Sue Parkinson, Robert Birch and stamp club secretary Ross Paine celebrate a significant donation. THE Lions Club of Mount Gambier presented 17 kilograms of trimmed, used and mint stamps to the Lions Australia Stamp Club during the EXCELLENT CATCHES, DESPITE WILD WEATHER WIND and rain belted the Limestone Coast over the last week or so and made the offshore fishing difficult. A few of the bigger boats made the journey out and found some excellent fish, as did the anglers up the river or off the beach. Wilbur and Carn from Southerly Fishing Charters put their clients FORTUNES FLUCTUATE ON CHANGING WEATHER CHALLENGE: Blue Lake Golf Club head green keeper Daniel Christian continues to provide a challenging course week in, week out. THERE was as much clear distinction between the weather conditions as there was in the scores of the winners and the chasing pack in Saturday’s stableford competition atTHE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 17 hours ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnellWar Memorial on
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. CELEBRATION OF CULTURE INDIGENOUS history and culture is being celebrated across the Limestone Coast as part of National Reconciliation Week. Launched on Thursday, the region’s schools and community groups are leading celebrations around this year’s theme ‘More than a word’, which urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactfulaction.
EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
CHANGE OF FORMAT FOR INTERLEAGUE CARNIVAL CHANGE OF FORMAT: The Mid South East and Western Border football leagues will go head-to-head in this year's South East Zone carnival in a four-quarter game, rather than the previous short-format games. A CHANGE of format will see the 2021 Limestone Coast Regional Football Carnival run with just two leagues competing in the seniorcompetition.
CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place. FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
BEACH TO SUSPEND KATNOOK GAS PLANT OPERATIONS BEACH Energy will indefinitely suspend operations at the recently redeveloped $22m Katnook Gas Plant next financial year following declining gas volumes at its Limestone Coast wells. In a statement to shareholders, Beach said production in the South Australian Otway Basin had decreased by 23pc – 57 thousand barrels of oil equivalent(kboe
THE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 17 hours ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnellWar Memorial on
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. CELEBRATION OF CULTURE INDIGENOUS history and culture is being celebrated across the Limestone Coast as part of National Reconciliation Week. Launched on Thursday, the region’s schools and community groups are leading celebrations around this year’s theme ‘More than a word’, which urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactfulaction.
EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
CHANGE OF FORMAT FOR INTERLEAGUE CARNIVAL CHANGE OF FORMAT: The Mid South East and Western Border football leagues will go head-to-head in this year's South East Zone carnival in a four-quarter game, rather than the previous short-format games. A CHANGE of format will see the 2021 Limestone Coast Regional Football Carnival run with just two leagues competing in the seniorcompetition.
CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place. FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
BEACH TO SUSPEND KATNOOK GAS PLANT OPERATIONS BEACH Energy will indefinitely suspend operations at the recently redeveloped $22m Katnook Gas Plant next financial year following declining gas volumes at its Limestone Coast wells. In a statement to shareholders, Beach said production in the South Australian Otway Basin had decreased by 23pc – 57 thousand barrels of oil equivalent(kboe
A TRADITION WORTH KEEPING 17 hours ago · IT IS an annual charity concert that is quickly becoming something of a Mount Gambier tradition but what makes it so special is it was conceived and organised by a 10-year-old Mount Gambier girl. Amelia Clark, now 15, has asked family and friends REGIONAL POP-ROCKERS GRACE ROLLING STONE 17 hours ago · The local trio spoke to the magazine about its new single Better Than, which was written by lead singer Bianca Hendy over a decade ago. “What started as an apology for being too hard or emotional ended in an apology to myself for holding onto so much guilt, shame and embarrassment for just growing and trying to find my own way,” Ms Hendy said. DRAMA STUDENTS ON RIGHT TRACK 17 hours ago · THE juxtaposition of Heaven and Hell, along with the events of 2020, were depicted on stage last weekend as Saint Martins Lutheran College drama students performed at Wehl Street Theatre. College senior school drama students entertained the audience with the play Tracks, which followed a SMALL TOWN MAKES BIG IMPACT 17 hours ago · PRAISE has flowed in for the Tarpeena Cancer Support Group – led by 90-year-old Poppy Howe – after last week’s article in The Border Watch detailing the group’s $15,000 donation towards the Cancer Council’s Greenhill Lodge. Well done Poppy and the Tarpeena cancer committee, spent a short SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 17 hours ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnellWar Memorial on
COW SIMULATOR BOOSTS LEARNING 17 hours ago · A NEW AGE: South West TAFE agriculture teacher Rebecca Toleman with the $70,000 simulator. AGRICULTURE students studying over the border at South West TAFE have been given access to a cow simulator used to hone their skills before handling live animals. The $70,000 simulator and accessories areCHAMPIONSHIPS BACK
BACK IN ACTION: Len Bayley fine tunes his bow sight as he put in practice for the upcoming Indoor archery championships. THE National and State Indoor Archery Championships have been reinstated for 2021 after being cancelled in 2020 due to COVID LIONS PRESENT STAMPS AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE 17 hours ago · KIND DONATION: Sue Parkinson, Robert Birch and stamp club secretary Ross Paine celebrate a significant donation. THE Lions Club of Mount Gambier presented 17 kilograms of trimmed, used and mint stamps to the Lions Australia Stamp Club during the recent National Convention in Canberra. The collection EXCELLENT CATCHES, DESPITE WILD WEATHER WIND and rain belted the Limestone Coast over the last week or so and made the offshore fishing difficult. A few of the bigger boats made the journey out and found some excellent fish, as did the anglers up the river or off the beach. Wilbur and Carn from Southerly Fishing Charters put their clients FORTUNES FLUCTUATE ON CHANGING WEATHER 1 day ago · CHALLENGE: Blue Lake Golf Club head green keeper Daniel Christian continues to provide a challenging course week in, week out. THERE was as much clear distinction between the weather conditions as there was in the scores of the winners and the chasing pack in Saturday’s stableford competition atTHE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. A TRADITION WORTH KEEPING 6 hours ago · IT IS an annual charity concert that is quickly becoming something of a Mount Gambier tradition but what makes it so special is it was conceived and organised by a 10-year-old Mount Gambier girl. Amelia Clark, now 15, has asked family and friends SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 6 hours ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnell WarMemorial on
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. CELEBRATION OF CULTURE INDIGENOUS history and culture is being celebrated across the Limestone Coast as part of National Reconciliation Week. Launched on Thursday, the region’s schools and community groups are leading celebrations around this year’s theme ‘More than a word’, which urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactfulaction.
EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
GROWING INDUSTRY NEEDS BIG WORKFORCE THE Green Triangle forest industry is gearing up to plant an estimated 27 million trees this season, across 20,000 hectares, comprising around 19.6 million softwood pine seedlings and 7.5 million hardwood blue gums. It is a labour intensive task that relies on seasonal workers, but Green Triangle SENIOR STUDENTS LOSE DEVICE ACCESS Senior students lose device access. DEVICE BAN: Penola High School has introduced a ban on mobile phone and personal device access during school hours. PENOLA High School senior students will no longer be able to access their mobile devices during school hours under a new policy now enforced at the education facility. Under the policy,students
CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place.THE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. A TRADITION WORTH KEEPING 6 hours ago · IT IS an annual charity concert that is quickly becoming something of a Mount Gambier tradition but what makes it so special is it was conceived and organised by a 10-year-old Mount Gambier girl. Amelia Clark, now 15, has asked family and friends SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 6 hours ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnell WarMemorial on
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. CELEBRATION OF CULTURE INDIGENOUS history and culture is being celebrated across the Limestone Coast as part of National Reconciliation Week. Launched on Thursday, the region’s schools and community groups are leading celebrations around this year’s theme ‘More than a word’, which urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactfulaction.
EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
GROWING INDUSTRY NEEDS BIG WORKFORCE THE Green Triangle forest industry is gearing up to plant an estimated 27 million trees this season, across 20,000 hectares, comprising around 19.6 million softwood pine seedlings and 7.5 million hardwood blue gums. It is a labour intensive task that relies on seasonal workers, but Green Triangle SENIOR STUDENTS LOSE DEVICE ACCESS Senior students lose device access. DEVICE BAN: Penola High School has introduced a ban on mobile phone and personal device access during school hours. PENOLA High School senior students will no longer be able to access their mobile devices during school hours under a new policy now enforced at the education facility. Under the policy,students
CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place. A TRADITION WORTH KEEPING 6 hours ago · IT IS an annual charity concert that is quickly becoming something of a Mount Gambier tradition but what makes it so special is it was conceived and organised by a 10-year-old Mount Gambier girl. Amelia Clark, now 15, has asked family and friends SMALL TOWN MAKES BIG IMPACT 6 hours ago · PRAISE has flowed in for the Tarpeena Cancer Support Group – led by 90-year-old Poppy Howe – after last week’s article in The Border Watch detailing the group’s $15,000 donation towards the Cancer Council’s Greenhill Lodge. Well done Poppy and the Tarpeena cancer committee, spent a short COW SIMULATOR BOOSTS LEARNING 6 hours ago · A NEW AGE: South West TAFE agriculture teacher Rebecca Toleman with the $70,000 simulator. AGRICULTURE students studying over the border at South West TAFE have been given access to a cow simulator used to hone their skills before handling live animals. The $70,000 simulator and accessories are SACRIFICE NOT FORGOTTEN BY SEASIDE COMMUNITY 6 hours ago · THEY GAVE THEIR ALL: 100 years after the laying of the memorial's foundation stone, Port MacDonnell remembers the soldiers that gave their lives in the service of their country. Picture: Phillip Simpson. A SERVICE will be held at Port MacDonnell WarMemorial on
CHAMPIONSHIPS BACK
BACK IN ACTION: Len Bayley fine tunes his bow sight as he put in practice for the upcoming Indoor archery championships. THE National and State Indoor Archery Championships have been reinstated for 2021 after being cancelled in 2020 due to COVID REGIONAL POP-ROCKERS GRACE ROLLING STONE 6 hours ago · The local trio spoke to the magazine about its new single Better Than, which was written by lead singer Bianca Hendy over a decade ago. “What started as an apology for being too hard or emotional ended in an apology to myself for holding onto so much guilt, shame and embarrassment for just growing and trying to find my own way,” Ms Hendy said. EXCELLENT CATCHES, DESPITE WILD WEATHER WIND and rain belted the Limestone Coast over the last week or so and made the offshore fishing difficult. A few of the bigger boats made the journey out and found some excellent fish, as did the anglers up the river or off the beach. Wilbur and Carn from Southerly Fishing Charters put their clients FORTUNES FLUCTUATE ON CHANGING WEATHER 1 day ago · CHALLENGE: Blue Lake Golf Club head green keeper Daniel Christian continues to provide a challenging course week in, week out. THERE was as much clear distinction between the weather conditions as there was in the scores of the winners and the chasing pack in Saturday’s stableford competition at BIG WIN ON SPECIAL DAY TOO STRONG: Kalangadoo's Jayde Peacock looks ahead during the Magpies big win over Glencoe on Saturday. KALANGADOO hosted Glencoe in the annual Indigenous round of Mid South East on Saturday in wet conditions. With the Magpies claiming a NARROW WIN IN STRONG FIELD A FIELD of 29 women contested the June monthly medal last week at the Attamura golf course in sunny, but cool conditions. With half the field scoring in the nett 70s, competition was strong, but it was Betty McKechnie’s day when she returned to the clubhouse with nett 68 to claim the honoursTHE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers GROWING INDUSTRY NEEDS BIG WORKFORCE THE Green Triangle forest industry is gearing up to plant an estimated 27 million trees this season, across 20,000 hectares, comprising around 19.6 million softwood pine seedlings and 7.5 million hardwood blue gums. It is a labour intensive task that relies on seasonal workers, but Green Triangle VACCINE CLINIC EARMARKED FOR REGION Vaccine clinic earmarked for region. 31/03/2021. By Brett Kennedy. OVER 1200 Limestone Coast residents have received a COVID-19 vaccine since the state’s rollout started, with Mount Gambier earmarked for a new community vaccination clinic this month. The State Government has committed to establishing a community clinic in Mount Gambier as DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
CITY READY FOR VACCINE ROLLOUT A SPECIALISED freezer required to hold up to 130,000 COVID-19 vaccines arrived at Mount Gambier Hospital Thursday ahead of Wednesday’s planned vaccination rollout. The freezer – the first of its kind in regional South Australia – will be able to store the Pfizer vaccine, which requires a -70 degree Celsius temperature. 'VANTASTIC' WEEKEND FOR CAR LOVERS 03/03/2021. ON THE WAY: Van lovers from across South Australia and Victoria will descend on Mount Gambier this weekend. THE Limestone Coast will host every car lover’s ‘vantasy’ this week as the inaugural Majestic Vanners South Australian state titles take place. Mount Gambier will serve as the central meeting point for classicpanel and
BEACH TO SUSPEND KATNOOK GAS PLANT OPERATIONS BEACH Energy will indefinitely suspend operations at the recently redeveloped $22m Katnook Gas Plant next financial year following declining gas volumes at its Limestone Coast wells. In a statement to shareholders, Beach said production in the South Australian Otway Basin had decreased by 23pc – 57 thousand barrels of oil equivalent(kboe
FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
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The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers GROWING INDUSTRY NEEDS BIG WORKFORCE THE Green Triangle forest industry is gearing up to plant an estimated 27 million trees this season, across 20,000 hectares, comprising around 19.6 million softwood pine seedlings and 7.5 million hardwood blue gums. It is a labour intensive task that relies on seasonal workers, but Green Triangle VACCINE CLINIC EARMARKED FOR REGION Vaccine clinic earmarked for region. 31/03/2021. By Brett Kennedy. OVER 1200 Limestone Coast residents have received a COVID-19 vaccine since the state’s rollout started, with Mount Gambier earmarked for a new community vaccination clinic this month. The State Government has committed to establishing a community clinic in Mount Gambier as DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
CITY READY FOR VACCINE ROLLOUT A SPECIALISED freezer required to hold up to 130,000 COVID-19 vaccines arrived at Mount Gambier Hospital Thursday ahead of Wednesday’s planned vaccination rollout. The freezer – the first of its kind in regional South Australia – will be able to store the Pfizer vaccine, which requires a -70 degree Celsius temperature. 'VANTASTIC' WEEKEND FOR CAR LOVERS 03/03/2021. ON THE WAY: Van lovers from across South Australia and Victoria will descend on Mount Gambier this weekend. THE Limestone Coast will host every car lover’s ‘vantasy’ this week as the inaugural Majestic Vanners South Australian state titles take place. Mount Gambier will serve as the central meeting point for classicpanel and
BEACH TO SUSPEND KATNOOK GAS PLANT OPERATIONS BEACH Energy will indefinitely suspend operations at the recently redeveloped $22m Katnook Gas Plant next financial year following declining gas volumes at its Limestone Coast wells. In a statement to shareholders, Beach said production in the South Australian Otway Basin had decreased by 23pc – 57 thousand barrels of oil equivalent(kboe
FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
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1 day ago · BACK IN ACTION: Len Bayley fine tunes his bow sight as he put in practice for the upcoming Indoor archery championships. THE National and State Indoor Archery Championships have been reinstated for 2021 after being cancelled in 2020 due to COVID EXCELLENT CATCHES, DESPITE WILD WEATHER A few of the bigger boats made the journey out and found some excellent fish, as did the anglers up the river or off the beach. Wilbur and Carn from Southerly Fishing Charters put their clients onto a mix of fish, boating some nice shark, pink ling, tuna and otherspecies.
FORTUNES FLUCTUATE ON CHANGING WEATHER 16 hours ago · CHALLENGE: Blue Lake Golf Club head green keeper Daniel Christian continues to provide a challenging course week in, week out. THERE was as much clear distinction between the weather conditions as there was in the scores of the winners and the chasing pack in Saturday’s stableford competition at BIG WIN ON SPECIAL DAY TOO STRONG: Kalangadoo's Jayde Peacock looks ahead during the Magpies big win over Glencoe on Saturday. KALANGADOO hosted Glencoe in the annual Indigenous round of Mid South East on Saturday in wet conditions. With the Magpies claiming a GROWING INDUSTRY NEEDS BIG WORKFORCE THE Green Triangle forest industry is gearing up to plant an estimated 27 million trees this season, across 20,000 hectares, comprising around 19.6 million softwood pine seedlings and 7.5 million hardwood blue gums. It is a labour intensive task that relies on seasonal workers, but Green Triangle NARROW WIN IN STRONG FIELD A FIELD of 29 women contested the June monthly medal last week at the Attamura golf course in sunny, but cool conditions. With half the field scoring in the nett 70s, competition was strong, but it was Betty McKechnie’s day when she returned to the clubhouse with nett 68 to claim the honoursBULLDOGS DOMINATE
BULLDOGS stamped their authority on the South East Coast basketball men’s competition with a big win over Saints in the Round 5 winter season clash. Both teams went in undefeated, but it was the Bulldogs who crushed the Saints with an offensive onslaught. The game was setup with a
BLUE LAKE GOLFERS TACKLE TOUGH COURSE TOP PERFORMERS: Division 1 winner Josie Ashby, second place Carol Megaw, third place Bev Pascoe, Division 2 winner Lynette Hirth, second place Lucy Richards, third place Gael Ford. THE winter season arrived at the Blue Lake Golf Club last week and MAGPIES CELEBRATE IN STYLE ON THE EDGE: Kalangadoo's Andrew Stone keeps the ball in play during the Magpies' big win over Glencoe in Round 9 of Mid South East football. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON IT was a huge day for Kalangadoo Football and Netball Club, with the official opening of SPECIAL DAY FOR MAGPIES SPECIAL DAY: The Brennan family will play a major role in the Kalangadoo Football Club's Mid South East Indigenous round of football and netball. Pictured are (back left), Tim, Jordan, Bobby (front left), Chuck and Alfie. ALL eyes will be on the KalangadooTHE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. LOGIN | THE BORDER WATCH WHEN Tarpeena resident Poppy Howe’s son Terry passed away of cancer, the then 78-year-old wasted no time in finding a resource to helpmanage
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. CONTACT US | THE BORDER WATCH The Border Watch is open Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, excluding public holidays. Phone (08) 8741 8170 or contact advertising@tbwtoday.com.au EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place. DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
SEASON GOES DOWN TO THE WIRE Season goes down to the wire. 10/03/2021. READY: Lucy Handbury and Mark Buckett look for a return shot during the Southern Ports tennis round on Saturday. x. ROUND 17 of Southern Ports Tennis has created plenty of interest heading into the final minor round on the weekend. FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
MURDERER BACK BEHIND BARS 16/08/2019. A CONVICTED murderer who dumped her lawyer moments before sentencing is back behind bars after being sentenced for an assault in the city last year. Veronica Hay, 50, appeared in the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court on Tuesday to be sentenced for damaging property and assault. Defence counsel for Hay withdrew from the file beforeTHE BORDER WATCH
The Border Watch newspaper and website borderwatch.com.au are based on Mount Gambier, South Australia and are part of TBW Today Pty Ltd. LOGIN | THE BORDER WATCH WHEN Tarpeena resident Poppy Howe’s son Terry passed away of cancer, the then 78-year-old wasted no time in finding a resource to helpmanage
VACCINATION CLINIC TO OPEN THIS MONTH By Raquel Mustillo. MOUNT Gambier’s community COVID-19 clinic will open later this month and vaccinate approximately 1000 people each week using the Pfizer vaccine, Premier Steven Marshall has announced. The clinic will be established at Mount Gambier Central and bookings are expected to be available as of next week. CONTACT US | THE BORDER WATCH The Border Watch is open Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, excluding public holidays. Phone (08) 8741 8170 or contact advertising@tbwtoday.com.au EXPORT QUESTIONED AMID NATIONWIDE TIMBER SHORTAGES By Raquel Mustillo. SOUTH Australia’s peak timber processors association has questioned why log exports out of the Port of Portland have continued amid a nationwide shortage of structural timber. But OneFortyOne plantations and the Australian Forest Products Association say local mills are already running at full capacity, with customers CREATIVITY HITS CITY HALL Creativity hits City Hall. 30/04/2021. CREATIVITY ON SHOW: Mount Gambier Twisted Threads coordinator Julianne Woodruff hopes to entice more into the different crafts over the weekend. Purchase this photo: 235709. Charlotte Varcoe. CREATIVITY will ooze from Mount Gambier City Hall next week as the annual Autumn Threads Festival takes place. DRAW RELEASED FOR 2021 DRAW RELEASED: The Western Border Football League has released a draw for the 2021 season, with the excitement building as kick off approaches. THE excitement is building, with the Western Border Football League releasing its draw for the upcoming 2021 season, which is set to kick off on April 10. With the recent confirmation ofCasterton
SEASON GOES DOWN TO THE WIRE Season goes down to the wire. 10/03/2021. READY: Lucy Handbury and Mark Buckett look for a return shot during the Southern Ports tennis round on Saturday. x. ROUND 17 of Southern Ports Tennis has created plenty of interest heading into the final minor round on the weekend. FRANCHISEE GETS TASTE FOR EXPANSION Franchisee gets taste for expansion. 22/01/2020. FASTER AND CONVENIENT: Store owner David Bird is hoping the tech-first only restaurant will take pressure off the city store and will lead the way for a new era of hospitality operation. ADDING SPICE: KFC Mount Gambier Marketplace shift supervisor Liam Napier, assistant managerNicole Dahlhelm
MURDERER BACK BEHIND BARS 16/08/2019. A CONVICTED murderer who dumped her lawyer moments before sentencing is back behind bars after being sentenced for an assault in the city last year. Veronica Hay, 50, appeared in the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court on Tuesday to be sentenced for damaging property and assault. Defence counsel for Hay withdrew from the file before LOCAL NEWS | THE BORDER WATCH Virus restrictions force relocation. 19/08/2020. SEVERAL Penola district families have been forced to relocate into South Australia ahead of Friday's looming changes to cross-border community processeswhich will impact
LOGIN | THE BORDER WATCH WHEN Tarpeena resident Poppy Howe’s son Terry passed away of cancer, the then 78-year-old wasted no time in finding a resource to helpmanage
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19 hours ago · BACK IN ACTION: Len Bayley fine tunes his bow sight as he put in practice for the upcoming Indoor archery championships. THE National and State Indoor Archery Championships have been reinstated for 2021 after being cancelled in 2020 due MY ACCOUNT | THE BORDER WATCH WHEN Tarpeena resident Poppy Howe’s son Terry passed away of cancer, the then 78-year-old wasted no time in finding a resource to helpmanage
EXCELLENT CATCHES, DESPITE WILD WEATHER 1 day ago · WIND and rain belted the Limestone Coast over the last week or so and made the offshore fishing difficult. A few of the bigger boats made the journey out and found some excellent fish, as did the anglers up the river or off the beach. Wilbur and Carn from Southerly Fishing Charters put their clients BIG WIN ON SPECIAL DAY TOO STRONG: Kalangadoo's Jayde Peacock looks ahead during the Magpies big win over Glencoe on Saturday. KALANGADOO hosted Glencoe in the annual Indigenous round of Mid South East on Saturday in wet conditions. With the Magpies claiming a TECH TO HELP GROW WORKFORCE UNIQUE LOOK: Sustainable Forest Management regional forester Courtney Pink filmed content for the virtual reality experience at Glencoe Nursery. STUDENTS from across Australia will be given an immersive virtual experience of living and working in the Green Triangle forestry region under a NARROW WIN IN STRONG FIELD 1 day ago · A FIELD of 29 women contested the June monthly medal last week at the Attamura golf course in sunny, but cool conditions. With half the field scoring in the nett 70s, competition was strong, but it was Betty McKechnie’s day when she returned to the clubhouse with nett 68 to claim the honours CITY SITES TURN RED FOR CAUSE Haemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder in Australia and causes your body to absorb too much iron from food. It is easy to test, simple to treat but tragic to ignore because the excess iron overloads body tissues, damages organs and can cause premature death. MAGPIES CELEBRATE IN STYLE ON THE EDGE: Kalangadoo's Andrew Stone keeps the ball in play during the Magpies' big win over Glencoe in Round 9 of Mid South East football. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON IT was a huge day for Kalangadoo Football and Netball Club, with the official opening of__
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