Police News: Drunk driver dobbed in
A high range drink driver was caught on the outskirts of Port Pirie after members of the public alerted the police to their dangerous...
Sophia Jaeschke and her pet lamb, Marley.
Sophia Jaeschke and her pet sheep have a special bond.
At the Gum Creek farm, the Jaeschke family have taken in orphaned lambs, seven of...
$200,000 in Grassroots Grants up for grabs
Community and agriculture groups, schools and progress associations can now apply for a
Grassroots Grant to fund sustainable ag and environmental projects in the Northern...
St Joseph’s middle school opens
St Joseph’s School - Clare’s new middle school and multi-purpose hall was officially opened last Wednesday, marking the beginning of a new era for...
Positive GM canola findings
The 2021 Hart Trial Results book was released early last week and contains interesting results in the first year South Australia had access to...
Little helpers on hand to kickstart seeding
Halbury farmer Duncan Crawford is looking positively towards this seeding season as his preparation gets into full swing.
Running a relatively small operation on a...
An easier seeding with Hardi
Fresh off the back of the grand opening of their Hardi dealership, the team at Techgrow are ready to support farmers ahead of the...
Sunny markets in the valley
Day-trippers, weekenders and locals alike perused stallholders’ wares at the first Clare Valley Market of the year.
From honey to handmade plush toys, native plants...
Final meeting of planning group held
The final meeting of the Balaklava Planning and Steering Group was held recently after meeting regularly over the last 12 months.
The main purpose of...
Sea change brings new opportunities
Anne and Malcolm Weddle are excited to start their next chapter in Goolwa and its historic surroundings.
The couple moved from Clare Valley to Riverside...