Hip hooray for our brave Jaz
Jaz Paulett loves everything most 13-yearold country kids do - horse riding, netball, tennis and messing around with friends.
But two years ago her world changed...
A bitter pill as council cuts its ties with pharmacy
A Booleroo Centre pharmacy has been forced to find a new collection point for its customers in Melrose following the local council’s decision to...
Nod to our nurses
Last Friday was International Nurses Day, which provided a chance to recognise the work of nurses, including those in the Mid North, to ensure...
Cancer cause close to Lions’ heart
Balaklava and Districts Lions Club has started its two-week fundraising efforts to support its Biggest Morning Tea efforts.
The Lions Club held its first Biggest...
Loan extension for Snowtown childcare
A childcare service at Snowtown has received support in the form of a loan extension, ensuring it could continue to provide vital childcare services...
Ngadjuri cultural connection in Brinkworth
Brinkworth Primary School hosted a Ngadjuri Culture Day on campus earlier this month, creating a space for prominent First Nations people including Aunty Angelena...
Celebrating the silliness of Shakespeare period
Burra's historic town hall was transformed into the 17th century Globe Theatre for a weekend earlier this month when the inaugural Farty Bard festival...
Councillors’ 20-year celebrations
Two long serving members of Adelaide Plains Council have brought up a signifi cant milestone, marking two decades of service as elected members. Deputy...
Dublin celebrates its protest past
The Dublin History Group is celebrating the power and passion of local residents and to push back against controversial decisions as part of a...
Mick pops up in Burra
Actor John Jarratt, famous for playing the psychopathic murderer, Mick Taylor, in Wolf Creek, dropped into Burra recently to visit a reopened historical site...















