Double life a ‘Gemini Thing’ for Julie
Gum Creek artist Julie Lloyd explored the duality of her life - between her rural environment and her new-found hobby as a painter - in...
Football’s biggest prizes go on tour
Local youth this week had a look at Australian football’s biggest prizes - and no doubt fired up dreams of future glory - as...
Caltowie fired up by festival
The 50-strong population of railway town Caltowie increased more than 20-fold when the fourth Caltowie Chilled Out ‘N’ Fired Up Music Festival lit up...
Clare rocked as doors close
The Clare community has been stunned by the abrupt closure of popular Main Street eatery, Seed.
Owners Guy Parkinson, Sam Maitland and Candice Leighton last...
‘Guthy’ moving on after 28 years
Peter Guthberg, commonly known as “Guthy”, has, since 1995, served the people of Balaklava for all their hardware needs at his Thrifty-Link store.
But, after 28...
Hop to the big Easter egg hunt
Easter Bunny is dropping in early for some practice at the Ray White Clare Valley Easter hunt, on Thursday March 30, at 3.30pm in...
Strip it back
Two Wells business owners and locals met on Monday to voice their concerns over a proposed median strip in the Main Street and its...
Ezra represents SA at convention
This week Balaklava’s Ezra Lockwood is representing regional South Australia as one of nearly 120 students from across the country attending the 28th National...
‘Answer the Call’ to be a volunteer
The South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS) is encouraging people across the Mid North to put their hands up as volunteers as part of a...
Platinum bliss for Barrs
A Balaklava couple had recently received congratulations, including from royalty, after reaching their platinum anniversary.
Laurel and Bob Barr were proud to celebrate 70 years...