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Rodeo returns to Clare Valley

Rodeo was back in Clare on Saturday night and a big crowd confirmed it was a welcome return after a three-year Covid hiatus. The southern...

Wakefield charger spot selected

Burra Street will be the location of Port Wakefield’s first electric vehicle (EV) charger, as a part of RAA’s statewide rollout. Wakefield Regional Council has...

Butterfly door hatches from idea cocoon

The door of the Zion Lutheran Church Hall at Saddleworth has a beautiful new look, coming alive with the wings of a butterfly. On Tuesday, March...

Ranch restaurant plans make prickly pair

Plans continue to progress to revive the Arizona Cactus Ranch at Windsor, which includes once again having a restaurant on site and providing a...

Crystal Brook sheds light on sheep

Crystal Brook hosted the inaugural wool-shedding sheep market last Thursday, providing a new sale option for buyers and sellers of the self-shedding sheep that...

Charity provides organ donation support

When former Melrose and Bordertown resident Megan McLoughlin had to go on the waitlist for a kidney and pancreas transplant 12 years ago, she...

Hope within shocking mental health report

A new national report has shed light on the dire state of Australian farmers’ mental health but a Mid North psychologist and farmer says...

The famous tale of a decorated General’s timely act of ‘Mercy’

When Terowie hosted the commemoration of United States General Douglas MacArthur’s famous World War II visit to the town on March 22, Orroroo man Ron...

Lucky escape at South Hummocks

Two people were lucky to escape serious injury after their cars collided in South Hummocks last week. Just after 12pm on March 28, police and...

Parham sets up camp for the future

The wait was finally over for the Parham community at the weekend as the upgraded campground reopened, with millions of dollars expected to be raised...

Peak bodies outline election priorities

Two of South Australia's peak agricultural bodies have revealed their policy priorities as the state election approaches in March. Livestock SA's priorities centre round the...