Pirie wharf upgrade helps Mid North growers
Completed asphalt works at the Port Pirie Wharf is paving the way for new grain handling capability, which is expected to benefit Mid North...
$1.6m pledged for locust control
The state government has pledged $1.6 million to limit impacts from the anticipated Australian plague locust outbreaks in areas including the Upper North and...
Over the fence: Grain marketing explained
As the states farmers move toward harvest, grain marketing is front of mind, but what is grain marketing and how does it work?
Basically, grain...
Harvest underway with first load received
Viterra has reported the official start of South Australia’s harvest for 2022/23 with the first load of grain being received at one of its...
Broken but not beaten
A Clare initiative is keeping broken items bound for the bin out of landfill by bringing in a team of skilled residents to mend...
New grants for artists
Mid North artists can apply for a new series of grant funding through new Country Arts SA grant funding.
The Elevate Grants Program offers $2000...
Stage five of wine trail now open
Stage five of the Wine and Wilderness Trail was officially opened on Sunday.
Seventy two walkers from near and far braved the almost 17km trek...
Good as Golden
Laura-based company, Golden North, has been announced as a finalist in the 2022 South Australian Food and Beverage Industry Awards.
Nominated in the ‘new product’...
Recognition for mental health care
For its work in helping to reduce the impact of mental health issues across the Mid North, Lifeline Clare Connect Centre has been recognised...
Sarah to lend a helping hand
A financial counselling service is returning to Eudunda to help those in need cope with tough times after a funding injection from Uniting Foundation.
Eudunda...