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Mount Remarkable fills councillor void

The District Council of Mount Remarkable has moved to fill its vacant councillor position, with a former elected member returning. Don Norton will assume the...

Ag and mining debate taken to election

An amendment designed to strengthen safeguards for farmers from mining exploration leases will be taken to the election. Amendments to the Statutes Amendment (Energy and...

New laws support carers

More South Australians will now be formally recognised for the vital work they perform as unpaid carers, with State Parliament recently passing significant reforms...

SA to establish first Lived Experience Advisory Networks, announced at Clare Vigil

The South Australian government has revealed to the Plains Producer at Clare’s Candlelight Vigil for victims and survivors of family violence Tuesday evening, two...

Booborowie hay shed ignites

A hay shed has been destroyed in a fire at Booborowie on Monday evening. CFS firefighters responded just after 7pm following reports of a fire...

McDonald drives change

Care in Motion chief executive David McDonald has been named a semi-finalist in the SkyCity Adelaide Local Legend Award, part of the 7NEWS Community...

Regional SA home prices hit new high

Regional South Australia home prices have reached a new high in November, with a recorded 0.4 per cent rise pushing prices 11.8 per cent...

Peterborough’s fourth CEO in two years

An Upper North council has made yet another leadership change, totalling its fourth change in two years. District Council of Peterborough announced on 2 December...

Council seeks feedback on disability access plan

Wakefield Regional Council is inviting community input for a draft plan aiming to make life easier for people living with a disability, and make...

Fish kill highlights lingering algal issue

The recent washing up of fish at Parham has highlighted the ongoing algal bloom in South Australian waters. Parham resident Alvin Jenkin sent this photo...

Holiday trolley thefts dampen spirits

A Jamestown business battling repeated thefts recently expressed their concerns, but are yet to have any of the stolen items returned. Foodland Jamestown announced on...