The state's politicians will be heading to the South East next month as the Labor government brings back Country Cabinet.
Premier Peter Malinauskas announced in Parliament the Cabinet will travel to Mount Gambier on June 8 and 9.
Labor had promised to bring back Country Cabinet if elected at the March state election.
"Country Cabinet is an excellent opportunity for the Cabinet to hear from local communities across our great state about what is important to them," Mr Malinauskas said.
"Mount Gambier is our state's second biggest city, so it makes sense to hold our first Country Cabinet in the South East.
"The Limestone Coast plays a key role in the economic and social fabric of our state with important industries including forestry, agriculture, aquaculture wine and tourism."
The Country Cabinet will feature a community forum on June 8, where members of the local community will be able to ask Cabinet Ministers questions on issues important to them.
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The Cabinet will also meet with local stakeholders and businesses while in the South East.
The government will schedule more Country Cabinets in coming months at other regional locations across SA.