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 SE lobster fishermen want the southern zone quota to be cut by nearly 7 per cent to 1770 tonnes a year.
SA Fisheries Minister Rory McEwen is expected to announce the "total allowable catch" – which has been 1900 tonnes – in a fortnight.

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 ROBE and Kingston have close links with Limestone Coast Tourism through the new board.
Andrew Smith of Robe remains on the board, announced at the annual meeting in Robe’s Caledonian Inn on Thursday night, and Leah Sourris of Cape Jaffa Wines is a new board

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Kingston's reserves players gave were as fired up as they have ever been but could not book a direct route to the grand final with Keith proving too strong in tough conditions.
Kingston ran out on to the ground pumped up, but were greeted with wet conditions as the rain had made the ground slippery so the players needed to be

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 “TUMMY led tourism” is a key aim of the Limestone Coast Real Food Trail, according to project manager Jenni Ling of Robe.
From olives and olive oil in the Tatiara down to lobster in Port MacDonnell, the trail will tempt visitors to sample the fresh produce and distinctive flavours of the

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 KINGSTON has been granted a windfall and Robe a pittance in the annual grants from the Federal Government.
Kingston District Council received a total of $791,987 in general purpose and road grants; and Robe District Council $156,049 – less than one-fifth of Kingston's

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 ROBE Marina Committee is working towards leases for two businesses in the boatyard of the Lake Butler marina.
The District Council owns the land in the boatyard area north to the highwater

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 Senior Green took out the senior premiership for the Kingston District Netball Club in an exciting final.
Premiers for both the Junior and Intermeditate divisions were won by both the Red

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 The Mid SE SAPSASA boys hockey side finished fifth in in division theree at the recent Hockey State Carnival.
The rain clouds departed for the first game against Hills, who defeated MSE 1-0. This was the first time MSE had played as a team and their opponents were strong and determined and made many big clearing

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 HEALTH Minister John Hill called into Kingston Soldiers Memorial Hospital briefly during his visit to open Kingston Ambulance Centre on August 25.
He was given a tour of the hospital by director of nursing Lyn Howe, the new health advisory council's chairman Graham Gribble, site manager Eric Schmerl and a Country Health

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 Kingston Retirement Village residents will be able to make the most of summer thanks to a generous donation form the Royal Mail Social Club.
The social club donated $4875 to the retirement village for a pergola to be put up onto the recreation centre and paving

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 ROBE community has formed a steering committee to establish a gymnasium,
A meeting elected the Southern Ports Wellbeing Steering

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 THERE was much action happening at the footy oval in Kingston on August 17 and it wasn't thanks to the A grade Saints.
Forty-eight young Auskickers took over the oval for the 2008 Auskick grand final.

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Kingston Pony Club members competed successfully at the Pony Club Association SE Zone Championships at Naracoorte Pony Club grounds recently.
The “Team on the Flat” dressage team were trained by Charmaine Hurst, and comprised of Hannah and Heidi Cummings, Tayla Cameron, and Kate Ross.

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 Kingston's reserves footy side advanced to the second semi-final with a thrilling one-point win over Lucindale in the qualifying final on Saturday.
The Saints were held scoreless in the first quarter, but dominated the second and third quarters and survived a Lucindale fightback in the last term.

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 THE 2008 Robe Village Fair will celebrate a decade and return to some of the event's original format.
The fair was officially launched by event manager and coordinator Andrew Smith in front of major sponsor BankSA in Robe last Wednesday.
This year's musical acts and activities were announced at the launch which

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 THE 2008 Robe Village Fair will celebrate a decade and return to some of the event's original format.
The fair was officially launched by event manager and coordinator Andrew Smith in front of major sponsor BankSA in Robe last Wednesday.

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 KINGSTON police booked an Alice Springs woman, 23, for speeding at 140 km/h in a 110km/h zone.
Police also cautioned two motorists for speeding. One was pulled over on Limestone Coast

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 ROBE Community Bank expects to open its 1000th account in the next few weeks.
To celebrate, the lucky person who opens the account will have a choice of a gift voucher for $100 to spend at Robe’s Loaves and Fishes or $100 paid to a nominated account.

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 LIMESTONE Coast Regional Development Board – at a time when its practices have been scrutinised by Robe mayor William Peden – believes it is "very fortunate" to have Dale Baker as chairman again.
The former State Liberal Party leader was reappointed for another three years at the board's annual

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 WALKERS will be able to take a new trail around Robe’s Lake Charra.
The District Council has decided to build a trail on council land.
A trail around the lake used to cut through private land to exit on Harold St but can’t be used now because of recent siteworks by the landowner.

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A ROBE man was arrested on August 6 after he was found revving the motor of his white Commodore and spinning his wheels in Lord Syleham Street at 9.30 pm.
The 54-year-old was charged with driving under the influence of liquor and misuse of a motor vehicle; and he recorded a blood alcohol concentration of 0.237 – almost

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 WHICH exciting event is happening on October 5? You've guessed right: The Kingston SE Show is being organised.
For exhibitors, it's time to study the Show book and select your classes to enter.
Many new classes to coincide with Kingston 150 celebrations.

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 Kingston's Uniting care Employment Access has received $2500 to promote disability business services.
The Member for Barker Patrick Secker secured the grant from the Federal Government's Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.

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 THE Skywork contractor has removed the first half of the pines at the old Kingston school oval next to Holland St, from the Fergusson St intersection.
Works manager Bob Bates has asked the District Council’s meeting on Friday this week for direction on the species of trees to be planted as replacements.

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 Kingston's Uniting care Employment Access has received $2500 to promote disability business services.
The Member for Barker Patrick Secker secured the grant from the Federal Government's Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.

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 Robe's A grade footy side wnet down to Tantanoola by one goal in a gritty mach of wet weather football.
Robe started well in the last game for senior coach Robbie Neale showing strong attack on the ball and making to the most of early opportunities.

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