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Free skin care checks this weekend in Clare

Visitors to Clare Valley Gourmet Festival are encouraged to utilise free skin check clinics which will be hosted in Ennis Park, Clare on Saturday...

Youth mental wellbeing recieves boost

Several projects across the Mid North have received funding as part of a total $180,000 in grants from the State Government to implement mental...

Significant funding for drought resilience

The Federal Government has announced a record $519.1 million investment to the Future Drought Fund, to help farmers and regional communities prepare for the...

Support to keep dust grounded

Operators of the airbase at Hoyleton will be assisted by a local council as it aims to mitigate issues with dust for aircraft taking...

Student voice celebrated in Tarlee

Tarlee Primary School has let their students take the lead, creating a mural that brings their sense of belonging to the fore. Principal Kristy Cannon...

Wasleys man among five arrested

A Wasleys man was one of five people arrested following a two-day operation targeting illicit drugs in the local community. Barossa Police seized drugs and...

Playford seeks ABP draft plan response

City of Playford has looked to continue to support the city's growth, with it being a key focus in its draft 2024/25 Annual Business...

Treat ahead of Mother’s Day in Wakey

Market stalls and morning tea was enjoyed by visitors to Port Wakefield Soldiers Memorial Hall on Saturday, ahead of Mother’s Day. Port Wakefield Community Events...

Plains budget debate ongoing

Adelaide Plains Council is looking into its draft Annual Business Plan with options of a lower rate rise and no borrowings, however debate about...

Farmers get on with dry sowing

As the warm and dry autumn conditions persist, Mid North farmers have been carrying on with their seeding programs for the year as the...

Plenty of hoggets at Livestock Exchange

SA LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE DUBLIN REPORT Sheep - 4 November Numbers increased this week as agents offered 6000 lambs and 3000 sheep. Quality was generally fair to...