Newspapers The local newspaper for Mount Gambier, Limestone Coast and South East region of South Australia is
The Border Watch. It is published and available in the local area every Tuesday through Friday (with the exception of some public holidays such as Christmas Day). Daily newspapers from Melbourne (
Herald Sun and
The Age) and Adelaide (
The Advertiser) as well as national newspapers such as
The Australian and
Australian Financial Review are also available. Some newspapers from nearby towns such as
Millicent and
Penola, specialty newspapers like the British
International Express weekly newspaper, agricultural newspapers such as
The Weekly Times newspaper from Victoria and
The South Australian Stock Journal (published by
Australian Community Media) and
The Independent Weekly from Adelaide are also available from local newsagents. Historically, the town was served by multiple newspapers. Two earlier papers, the biweekly
Mount Gambier Standard (3 May 1866 – 1874), and the
South Eastern Star (2 October 1877 – 13 October 1930), were taken over by
The Border Watch. Another, the
South-Eastern Ensign (2 July 1875 – 30 June 1876), was also briefly printed. Later, a free commercial paper, the
Exchange (1902 – 8 October 1942) ran in opposition to the
Watch, and was published by the Clark family. However, it ceased when the Second World War caused paper restrictions and a decline in advertising.
Television • The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) – ABC,
ABC Family/
ABC Kids,
ABC Entertains,
ABC News (digital channels) • The
Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) – SBS,
SBS Viceland,
SBS World Movies,
SBS Food,
SBS WorldWatch,
NITV (digital channels) •
WIN Television (7, 9 & 10) as
SES-8 and
MGS-41 – SES-8 relays the programming from
Seven Network (Seven SA),
Nine Network (Nine SA) &
Network 10 (10 SA). •
Foxtel – Subscription Television service
Foxtel is also available via satellite. Channel Nine broadcasts Nine Network programming,
Channel Seven broadcast Seven Network programming & WIN Television broadcasts Network 10 programming. The programming schedules for these channels is the same as
Channel Nine,
Channel Seven and
Channel 10 in Adelaide, with local commercials inserted on SDS/RDS and LGS/LRS and some variations for coverage of
Australian Football League or
National Rugby League matches, state and national news and current affairs programs, some lifestyle and light entertainment shows and infomercials. As of February 2013, there are no local news programs for the Mount Gambier area since the closure of WIN Television's news operation. WIN Television also broadcasts
Sky News Regional programming, the programming schedule for these multichannel is the same as
Sky News Australia and
Fox Sports News, with local commercials inserted. SES/RTS, since 30 June 2024, took a direct
dirty feed of SAS-7 Adelaide, after WIN ended its local advertising agreement with the Seven Network. On 11 November 2011, WIN Television commenced transmission of the digital TV multi-channels
10 Drama,
10 Comedy,
9Go!,
9Gem,
7two (an acronym of "72") and
7mate for Mount Gambier and the surrounding South East region of South Australia. Due to the close proximity to the Victoria/South Australia state border, most people in Mount Gambier and some adjacent areas of southeast South Australia can receive television services from Western Victoria. These channels are broadcast from the Mount Dundas transmitter near the town of
Cavendish, Victoria. The transmitter site is located approximately 100 kilometres northeast of Mount Gambier and broadcasts all the television channels from Western Victoria including
Seven Regional Victoria (
AMV),
WIN Television's
Nine Victoria (
VTV),
Network 10 (
BCV), the ABC and SBS Victorian services, as well as the digital free-to-air multi-channels that are also now available from the Mount Burr transmitter, north west of Mount Gambier. As of 16 June 2025, reception of Western Victoria (Ballarat) TV services from Mount Dundas will be the only way Mount Gambier residents will be able to pick up terrestrial
Seven Network broadcasts, after WIN Television announced it would cease local transmissions of its Seven Network services in Mount Gambier and surrounding areas, including Loxton, beginning 1 July 2025. As of 3 July 2025, WIN Television resumed it's local transmission of the
Seven Network service into Mount Gambier region.
Radio ;ABC •
ABC South East SA (1476 AM) •
ABC South East SA (1161 AM, Naracoorte) •
ABC Triple J (102.5 FM) •
ABC Radio National (103.3 FM) •
ABC Classic (104.1 FM) •
ABC NewsRadio (105.7 FM) ;Commercial •
Radio TAB •
Triple M Limestone Coast (90.5 FM) (formerly Triple M 963) •
SAFM (96.1 FM) (formerly Hit 96.1) • 5GTR FM (100.1 FM) • LIME FM (104.9 FM) (Formerly
Rhema FM) Some ABC radio services can also be received from the nearby town of Naracoorte and from Western Victoria. == Sport ==