Protection for our food bowl
An effort is being made to look out for the people who grow our food on the Adelaide Plains in the event of natural...
Command Cente comes together
Mallala and Districts Lions Club has seen the start of construction of what is the biggest project since it was chartered, one that would...
History restored at Port Germein
Restoration works are being done on two important pieces of Port Germein’s history, ensuring their longevity for generations to come.
District Council of Mount Remarkable...
Students fly into pedal prix
Passers-by may have noticed some ‘craft’ of a different kind zooming along the runway at the Clare aerodrome in recent weeks.
While it is not...
Vehicle showcase ‘shines’ on Broughton foreshore | PHOTOS
Sunday, May 28, was a very damp and grey morning for the third Port Broughton Classic and Vintage Show and Shine, but the die-hard...
Guests sail in for annual St Jo’s dinner | PHOTOS
St Joseph’s School – Clare hosted its annual community dinner in the school’s multi-purpose hall and function area last weekend.
It was a nautical theme...
Kybunga farmer’s century
Vic Stockmann recently returned to the shearing shed on his Kybunga farm to celebrate an impressive milestone, his 100th birthday, surrounded by his closest...
Strengthening SA’s biosecurity through additional investment for sheep and goat eID system
The Australian government will deliver additional investment as part of the state government’s 2023–24 budget to support the implementation of the first stage of...
Nat challenged in rural leader course
Andrews farmer Nat Sommerville has joined eight other rural leaders starting the 30th Australian Rural Leadership Program (ARLP) experience.
For the first time the course...
News on the grapevine
An ancient, Eastern European grape has been cultivated for the first known time in the Clare Valley by a relatively new IT worker turned...