Voting open for your favourite Ag Town
Voting is now open for the 2024 Agricultural Town of the Year, with a large number of towns across the Mid North featuring in...
Funding injection for wine industry
Additional federal funding of $3.5 million has been announced to support the Australian wine industry rebound after a period of extreme difficulty.
Meeting at Wirra...
Parsons pleads guilty
A man charged with multiple counts of aggravated robbery for incidents involving the so-called "Bicycle Bandit" over a decade-long span, including one in Balaklava...
Soup’s up for Brinkworth 50th
Fifty years ago this year, in 1974 Brinkworth Area School became a primary school.
On Tuesday, June 11, the school marked this occasion with...
Employment precinct proposed for Dublin
Investigations are underway into a potential new green economy precinct at Dublin which would support growth in the state’s green energy, manufacturing, defence and...
Childcare situation Grey
Councils across the Grey electorate will look to work together to deliver improved childcare outcomes throughout the electorate as communities continue to be affected...
Battery project begins at Gap
A Mid North battery storage project is getting underway, aiming to help the state meet its 2027 renewable targets.
Pacific Blue, promoted as Australia's only...
Budding pruners take to vines
The next generation of star vineyard pruners will have the chance to show their skill at the upcoming South Australian Pruning Championships.
Held biannually...
Fireworks ‘piece de resistence’ at Horizon
Horizon Christian School Balaklava once again lit up with its Family Fun and Fireworks event on Thursday evening, which this year had a touch...
Bowling for youth
Clare High School (CHS) students were given a crash course in the basics of bowling last week.
Andy Wilkinson from Clare Bowling Club, along...