Food security surveyed
Food sustainability and security are topics at the forefront of many people's minds, and form the central concern of a study being undertaken in...
Spalding’s Sober Sam
The owners of a pub about 40 km north of Clare, where taxis and ubers dare not travel, are 18-months into an initiative aimed...
Mid North to receive rail crossing upgrades
A series of rail crossings throughout the Mid North are set to receive safety upgrades as part of the Australian Government’s Regional Level Crossing...
Gathering gives back
Groups across the Clare and Gilbert valleys have been the beneficiaries of a series of donations resulting from a surplus of funds generated by...
The art of inclusion
One Saddleworth local has volunteered her time to create an artwork, expressing the importance of inclusiveness in sport, at the local bowling club.
Merilyn Highet,...
Ovarian awareness as cancer loss lingers on
Ovarian cancer continues to be the deadliest form of the disease for Australian women, who are urged to be familiar with the symptoms before...
Anzac spirit runs in the family
A young Balaklava student is getting ready to travel to Vietnam after keeping the story of her relative's service to Australia alive, and earning...
Historic pub makes a comeback
Country pubs are becoming rare birds, memories of a bygone era.
For an enterprising trio of investors in Tarcowie, the restoration of the local pub...
Korunye’s Kai-Leigh commended
An inspiring Adelaide Plains local has been nominated for a national award aimed at celebrating young individuals who drive grass-roots initiatives that add long-term...
Woollen wedding dressmaker reaches final
A Mount Remarkable resident has been announced as a finalist for Australia's leading accolade for acknowledging the essential role women play in rural industries,...















