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Mammoth Melrose Show returns

The return of the Melrose Show was greeted with spectacular weather and a big crowd, all eager to enjoy the first show since 2019...

Off and racing at Jamestown

Six-year-old bay gelding Kalamon, trained by Richard and Chantelle Jolly and ridden by Jade Hampson won the 1800-metre Coopers Railway Hotel Jamestown Cup on...

Grand 150th birthday for Laura

Laura celebrated its sesquicentenary last weekend with a two-day program celebrating the town’s history. Saturday morning opened with a period parade from Laura Civic Centre...

Pauletts named in state’s tourism best

Paulett Wines have been named a finalist in the 2023 Best of Wine Tourism Awards. They join 12 other South Australian wineries and wine tourism...

Wind Farm drop-in sessions

A series of community drop-in sessions were held in Whyte Yarcowie, Hallett, and Terowie recently to enable local residents the opportunity to hear more...

New shelter dedicated at Dublin Cemetery

The Dublin community welcomed the latest addition to the local cemetery, with the dedication of a new shelter on September 25. Fifty six residents, past...

Mandatory isolation will end

The requirement for Covid-positive people to isolate has been scrapped at a National Cabinet meeting held last Friday, September 30.  As of Friday, October 14,...

Eudunda students brew success

Staff and students at Eudunda Area School will not have to leave campus now to get their caffeine hit or a sweet treat after...

A century of the Mallala Monument

Mallala’s iconic World War I monument turns 100 years old this month and a joint community effort will stage a remembrance ceremony to celebrate...

$200,000 upgrade for Parham campground

Visitors to Port Parham’s popular campground will get a nice surprise this holiday season, with $200,000 worth of upgrades currently being undertaken. Adelaide Plains Council...

Balaklava marks 100 years of Caterpillar

Once again Balaklava Museum will be putting on an event for South Australia's History Festival this Sunday, which this year revolves around the centenary...