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Over the fence: Who will get your vote in the state election?

With the sad recent passing of Dean Jaensch AO, who is going to keep us up to the minute on all things political? At great...

Craig Davis has all of your agronomy needs covered

Craig Davis, independent agronomy consultant, completed his B. Ag. Sc. Degree at the University of Adelaide (Waite) in 2000. Since graduation, he has worked continuously...

Program is farming for the future

​The National Farmers’ Federation is responding to farmer needs by supporting the development of a farm-friendly tool that shows how the natural resources of...

Beef industry celebrates female contribution to sustainability

Leaders from across the thriving Australian beef industry are reiterating the critical role women play in achieving sustainability this International Women’s Day. Australian Beef Sustainability...

Steam and Traction Rally set to excite

The Booleroo Steam and Traction Rally is set to light up the Booleroo Centre Recreation Grounds on Sunday, March 27. The tractors and steam engines...

Valley’s motor-minded hard at work

Motoring enthusiasts from across the region are busily preparing their cars for the upcoming Clare Valley Cruise for Cancer and the Show and Shine...

Good times for a good cause

Caltowie Chilled Out ‘n’ Fired Up is a one-of-a-kind music gathering in rural South Australia. The inaugural festival in 2019 was a limited release sell-out;...

Shine on You Crazy Diamond

Watervale residents Rita and Doug Handley received acknowledgement from royalty as they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last Thursday, March 3.  To mark their diamond...

Brunch celebrates Goyder women

The third International Women’s Day Brunch at Burra was held last Saturday, March 5, at the Paxton Function Centre, bringing together women from the...

Strong demand for first Jamestown market of 2022

Sticking with tradition, CC Cooper & Co walked its 10,000 head of sheep into the Jamestown saleyards for last week’s market - and local...

A place to reflect and remember

A metal statue named ‘Charlie’ and a remembrance bench, recognising and honouring Australia’s war veterans, was officially unveiled at a ceremony in Wasleys on...