Baker’s bypass battle recounted
For one Port Wakefield business owner the completed highway duplication is the culmination of a campaign that began almost 30 years ago, with a mock...
Striving for a better Blyth Hotel
The Conroy family has set an ambitious target of $60,000 to restore the historic Blyth Hotel’s balconies and keep the pub thriving into the future.
A...
Perserverance and patience rewarded
It was a moment of celebration at Port Wakefield on Saturday as the community, state government and contractors marked the completion of the overpass and...
Summer fun at Mr Mick
Visitors to Mr. Mick in Clare found a way to beat the heat on Friday evening, enjoying some cold refreshments and food under the...
Keep your cool when the heat is on
We are well and truly in the middle of summer and there have been a few days where the mercury climbed substantially.
During days like these...
Important news for growers
Local grain growers and agronomists are being invited to learn about the latest research findings and industry developments at a major grain industry forum...
Over the fence: All the rivers run
With so much water forcing its way down the Murray at present, many locals’ shacks upstream are being severely impacted by the second highest...
Communication key ahead of school year
Thenew school year is almost upon us and families everywhere are getting their ducks in a row as the children get ready for another...
Spinks and Chooks earn honours
Wakefield Regional Council has named the newest Australia Day award recipients with a dedicated Blyth resident and a poultry art project receiving this year’s honours.
The...
Archie makes return to gorge
A new, “bigger and better” Archie the Goanna sculpture has been installed in the Port Germein Gorge nearly a year to the date after...