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Reports: SEWFA Round 5

Wild and wet weather on Saturday saw Palace and United win their respective games in Round 5 of the South East Women’s Football Association 2010 competition.

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More real food for the South East

Nine new businesses will appear in the second edition of the Limestone Coast Real Food Trail, which is being unveiled on Wednesday, 2 June 2010 in Kingston.

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Iron Maidens on display during June

Local artist JoJo Spook will be officially opening her latest exhibition titled “Iron Maidens” this Friday, 4 June 2010.

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Reports: MGNA 29 May 2010

Reports from Mount Gambier Netball Association played on Saturday 29 May 2010:

30th May, 2010 | Posted in Netball | Read More »

Results: WBSA Round 4

Results from the Western Border Soccer Association Round 4 games played on Sunday 30 May 2010:

30th May, 2010 | Posted in Soccer | Read More »

Results: SEWFA Round 5

Results from Round 5 of the South East Women’s Football League games played on Saturday 29 May 2010:

29th May, 2010 | Posted in Soccer | Read More »

Results: SECBL 26 May 2010

Results from South East Coast Basketball League games played on Wednesday, 26 May 2010:

27th May, 2010 | Posted in Basketball | Read More »

Sled dog racing returns to Mount Gambier

After an absence of 6 years, the Blue Lake Classic for Sled Dog racers returns to Mount Gambier this weekend.

26th May, 2010 | Posted in Other Sport | Read More »

A perfect trifecta for Rymill’s vintage

Mother Nature certainly smiled on the vineyards at Coonawarra this year as the ‘best of Bordeaux’ weather conditions were experienced throughout the South East wine growing areas of Penola and Coonawarra.

26th May, 2010 | Posted in Local | Read More »

Post vintage celebration in Schultz cave

The Wrattonbully Wine Region in South Australia’s Limestone Coast has celebrated the production of some of its most outstanding fruit by hosting a truly “down to earth” post-vintage party at a unique underground cave.

25th May, 2010 | Posted in Local | Read More »

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