St James students sleep rough
Bright lights, barking dogs, and dewy sleeping bags could not deter the Mini Vinnies students of St James School from experiencing, on a small...
Satellite mapping to assess frost damage
Following early season frosts which had widespread effect on vineyards across the state, the South Australian Government has announced it will help grape growers...
Fire destroys Two Wells house
Significant damage has been caused in a structure fire at Two Wells on Saturday afternoon.
Just after 6pm CFS firefighters responded following numerous calls to...
Special funding to help commemorate end of World War II
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Crystal Brook RSL Sub-Branch and the Orroroo Historical Society have received...
Citizen scientists take to the water
Citizen scientists again got their hands wet for the Clare Valley Waterbug Bioblitz, held on Friday, October 4.
The Waterbug Bioblitz is a spring-time...
Trial to control grapevine crown gall
A world free of grapevine crown gall disease is a step closer with the first field trial of a new method at Yalumba Nursery...
Two decades of dispatching Dublin’s developments
This year marks 20 years of the Dublin Dispatch, a newsletter which has continued to keep locals and others updated on all the happenings...
Clare wine representative Chile bound
Anna Baum of the Clare Valley Wine and Grape Association has been selected amongst 10 South Australian wine industry representatives to travel to...
A day on the Adelaide Plains
Eighteen members of the Magill Lutheran Women’s Fellowship travelled by bus to several locations on the Adelaide Plains on Tuesday, October 1.
Their first...
Rural women celebrated at Port Broughton
The International Day of Rural Women (IDRW) was celebrated with a special lunch event at Port Broughton to celebrate the contribution made by rural...















