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New faces for 2023 Balaklava school year

The new school year has begun and a new group of educators have been welcomed at Balaklava High and Balaklava Primary schools.

Ag expo plannedfor Cummins

The latest research from the 2022 season will be presented to those who attend an Ag Innovation and Research Eyre Peninsula (AIR EP) Ag...

Penny proud of new portfolio focus

The South Australian Liberal Shadow Cabinet has had a minor reshuffle as the party looks forward to the year ahead. Health, the economy and regional...

No stop for Dublin pub

Dublinpatrons have been happy to see their local pub open its doors once again after medical needs prompted its closure over the past few...

New horizon dawns at Clare

It was the start of a new era for Horizon Christian School on Monday as the first day of the 2023 school year marked...

Enrolments increase for schools

Students returned to school this week and some of the region’s smaller schools have shared their excitement as families continue to opt for their...

Honours for town veterans

A life member of Auburn CFS and the man behind the town’s newsletter were recognised for their community contribution at an Australia Day celebration...

Big push to revamp Auburn park

A community group launched a crowdfunding campaign to redevelop Auburn’s Centenary Park western entrance and war memorial precinct last week, hoping to raise $50,000...

Big Clare crowd celebrates in style

Clare's new venue of Melrose Park was packed for the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Northern Australia Day breakfast and awards ceremony. Australia Day ambassador, Craig...

Regional music festival postponed

A music festival in Burra has been postponed because of poor ticket sales just over a week before it was to take place, leaving...

Caleb shares coaching expertise

Balaklava time-warped straight back to the 80s on Thursday night when Telstra went down across town. No EFTPOS anywhere saw plenty of people scrambling...