Tag: State Government

Strict monitoring supports bail laws

Hundreds more electronic monitoring devices have been rolled out to support tough new bail laws and ensure real time alerts are issued when bail...

Wine export record broken

Latest ABS figures show South Australian exports to China have surpassed previous records, while the state’s efforts to diversify are paying off, with local...

Fee-free TAFE delivers vital skills

Thousands of students across South Australia have been gaining in-demand skills and new qualifications through Fee-Free TAFE over the past two years.
New data revealing...

Home project delivery

The State Government will help deliver more than 200 homes across 10 regional centres, including two in the Limestone Coast, under the first stage...

New licence fee structure for Marine Scalefish Fishery

The State Government has listened to the feedback from South Australian Marine Scalefish Fishery (MSF) licence holders and revised the annual fee structure following...

Home handover

The State Government has delivered four brand new homes for teachers, paramedics and hospital workers in Mount Gambier.
The four single-storey, two and three-bedroom homes...

Mesonet likely to avoid shutdown

The future of the Mesonet weather network is looking more promising, after initial concerns that it may close at the end of the year.
The...

Weather station investigation

The State Government has hit back at Opposition criticism about the Mesonet weather network that is facing closure.
Last week the Liberal Opposition called on...

Spotlight shines on deputy

Mount Gambier City Council has a new deputy mayor with a “lucky dip” draw selecting elected member Josh Lynagh to the position.
 At the close...

Phone towers still tied up in paperwork

Construction of 27 additional mobile phone towers across the South East is still months away as the funding agreements and planning approvals have yet...

Funding pool helps farmers through drought

The State Government is investing $18m to assist farming communities affected by drought across South Australia, as many primary producers experience their driest season...

Livestock farmers get eID ready

With the date for mandatory electronic identification (eID) for sheep and farmed goats fast approaching, the State Government has invested $10.2m into a range...

House prices soar

The price of Mount Burr houses has soared well past the $400,000 mark.
A local agent listed a renovated post-war dwelling in June with a...

Support sought to help light night

Crowd funding is being used for the third consecutive year to meet the anticipated $15,000 cost of staging the traditional New Year’s Eve fireworks...

Regional patient transport boost

Limestone Coast residents in need of emergency medical transport to capital cities are set to benefit thanks to a new funding allocation from the...