Tag: report

Ramping runs rampant!

Areport by union industrial officials states that previously “unheard of” ramping is now common at the Mount Gambier Hospital and overcrowding in the emergency...

THE COURT REPORT

DOG HAS HIS DAY IN COURT
The Mount Gambier Magistrates Court went barking mad as it was held up last week by a furry four...

Ag trade conditions favourable for 2025

Seasonal conditions, global trade settings and economic growth prospects are the topline themes set to be front of mind for Australian farmers in the...

Vaccination risk information tabled

Around 40 pages of medical information about vaccinations was included in the November monthly meeting of the Robe District Council.
The action came at the...

Industry remains resilient despite 2023 volatility

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has published new analysis of the broader market conditions and economic contribution of the red meat industry in the...

Rainfall needed to boost production

Crop yield potential for this season will be highly dependent on spring rainfall with well-below average rainfall recorded across many parts of South Australia...

Grains plan safeguards future

Anew plan has been unveiled to strengthen biosecurity protections and further safeguard the $32b Australian grains industry, by delivering a range of targeted activities...

Fuel watch keeps prices down

South Australians are saving more than $20m a year thanks to the State Government’s live fuel price monitoring, a new RAA report has shown.
According...

Millicent Mill hosts ongoing volunteer talks

The management of the Kimberly-Clark Australia Millicent Mill are involved in ongoing talks with Wattle Range Council.
The discussions are focussing on the opportunities to...

Rental challenge

Renting a home in the Limestone Coast continues to prove a challenge, with an industry report finding that regional South Australian rental prices jumped...

Sub-committee recommends instant saleyards closure

The Millicent Saleyards should immediately be closed for stock transfers and most of its infrastructure probably demolished according to the Audit and Risk Committee...

Councillors encouraged to open minds to change

An elected member of Wattle Range Council believes his fellow councillors should open their minds to change.
Councillor John Drew made this observation when he...

Illegal swim activity raised

People have been sighted swimming illegally in a pool of water in a quarry on the outskirts of Millicent. The quarry adjoins the Lake McIntyre...

AI investigated

ASelect Committee has been established to inquire and report on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in South Australia. Committee Chair and Member for Florey Michael Brown MP...

Palliative care in spotlight

South Australia’s palliative care services will be the focus of a new State Government-ordered review, which will consider best service models from across the...