Win for wool centre
The South Australian Government has celebrated the completion of the expansion of facilities at a wool training facility in Jamestown, and the opportunities it...
Truck rollover at Balaklava
A driver has managed to walk away with minor injuries following a truck rollover at Balaklava last week.
At about 2.30pm on Friday, July 26,...
House Fires Peterborough
Police at Peterbrough are appealing for witnesses after two house fires this month.
At 6am, Saturday July 13, police and emergency services were called to...
Researchers dig deep for sustainable farming
Digging deep into South Australia’s history of soil biology, researchers from the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) have gained a better understanding...
Solly’s Shed on show at Watervale
Watervale Hall will feature an exhibition for this year's South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival, which features works from local artists connected to a...
3G networks soon to finish
In about six weeks Telstra and Optus will begin to turn off their national 3G networks.
The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) is warning all...
‘Curious Bearing’ is curious caring
A South Australian educator is encouraging people, including across the Mid North, to be “Curious Bears” and notice print in the environment in a...
Outback mailman remembered
Celebrating the 110th anniversary of a local legend, Waterloo Hall will host a special event next month.
Tom Kruse, the famed ‘Outback Mailman,’ who...
Angels increasing support for farmers
Australian farmers continue to face a multitude of challenges, including natural disasters, mental health struggles, and rising production costs. Amongst these challenges is the...
Festival of Words creates scenes
Words will again be flowing this month across the Adelaide Plains and Gawler areas when local writers come together for the Gawler and Adelaide...















