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The Border Watch : February 27th 2019
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Wednesday, February 27, 2019 Country Press SA Newspaper Of The Year – 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2018 www.borderwatch.com.au | $1.50 ALLENDALE EAST ARTWORK COMPLETE NEWS > PAGE 4 HARVARD STUDY OPPORTUNITY SECURED NEWS > PAGE 9 RAIL TRAIL PROPOSAL Additional routes sought to fuel tourism growth SANDRA MOREL A GRASSROOTS community group is gathering moment trails to be rolled out across the region to fuel tourism growth from the recreational cycling sector The Limestone Coast Rail T Steering Committee has now reformed after a hiatus and plans to begin lobbying regional councils for of additional rail trails. The priority on extension of the e cuts through the heart of Mount Gambier - to Cafpirco Road and the Glenburnie Racecourse. Continued page 2 PEDDLING A PLAN: Mount Gambier cycling enthusiast and rail trail proponent Greg Tate calls on regional councils to start a widespread roll-out of shared cycling paths. He is pictured along the rail trail corridor that runs off White Avenue. It is hoped this thoroughfare can be extended to Cafpirco Road. Picture: SANDRA MORELLO PIONEERS PREPARE FOR TIP-OFF SPORT > BACK PAGE Fisheries seize 18kg of lobster FISHERIES officers have seized 18kg of Rock Lobster and 13 pots from recreational fishers during a recent two-day operation at Southend. Recreational fishers were caught committing offences that included operating pots not registered in their own name, taking more than the rock lobster boat limit and returning a pot into the water that contained rock lobster. Fines were issued to three fishers, while investigations are still ongoing in relation to other fishers. Continued page 4 Man killed in Robe boat race POLICE are preparing a report for the Coroner following the death of a man involved in a boating collision at Robe last Saturday. A 30 year-old man from New South Wales sadly died in the Royal Adelaide Hospital yesterday, after he was injured when two boats collided in the coastal town on Saturday. The collision occurred during the first day of the Fury on the Bay water ski racing event. Limestone Coast Police are preparing a report for the Coroner with the death not being treated as suspicious. A 26-year-old man remains in the Flinders Medical Centre with injuries sustained in the same incident. WEATHER > TODAY: MIN. 11, MAX. 34 – SUNNY > PAGE 23 Home TV GUIDE > PAGES 13-16 BILLY’S > PAGE 17 loan deals. At Bendigo Bank, it’s all about rewarding you with greater savings on your home loan, the more you choose to bank with us. And for you, that could include saving $600 on home loan fees*. So, consider a home loan from Australia’s most reputable bank (AMR Corporate Reputation Index 2015). Drop into your nearest branch at 16 James Street, Mt Gambier or phone 8726 3200 to find out more about securing a home loan you can count on. *Terms, conditions, fees, charges and lending criteria apply. Full details available from www.bendigobank.com.au/homeloans. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL/Australian Credit Licence 237879. (S54375) (02/16) Mt Gambier & District Community Bank® Branch bendigobank.com.au/homeloans COMICS > PAGE 18 Ask us how to on home loan fees* $600 save CLASSIFIEDS > PAGES 19-20 741390
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