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Amber rewarded for community service

A Balaklava teenager has been recognised for her work giving back to her community as one of this year’s winners at the Novita Achievement...

Strudwicke closes in on 25 years

ONE of Adelaide Plains Council’s longest serving elected members has reaffirmed his commitment to serve communities across the council area, and says cooperation within...

Agnew new deputy at Wakefield Council

WAKEFIELD Regional Council’s newest deputy mayor has expressed her excitement at taking on the role and the new experiences it will bring over the...

McCarthy new mayor at Mount Remarkable

THERE is a new mayor at District Council of Mount Remarkable with Stephen McCarthy chosen to lead the council for the next two years....

Helping hand for history group

PETERBOROUGH History Group will receive a funding boost to assist in preserving some of the town’s history for all time. It has been announced...

Record harvest awaits despite the slow start

THE Mid North is in full swing with harvest and despite the slow start, crop quality and growth is looking good as South Australia...

Vandals’ cacophony damages play space

BALAKLAVA residents are encouraged to look out for vandals at the local nature playground after damage has forced the removal of several elements recently....

Shacks go under in Riverland

A Clare expat has had to leave his riverside home in Morgan and move into a houseboat because of rising water levels along the...

River run-off worries at Port Wakefield

Questions have been raised about the health of the Port Wakefield marine environment after off-colour water flowed into the local river following a recent...

Barb benefits from giving back

Barb Rodgers has been a volunteer in the community ever since she moved to Balaklava more than 30 years ago. Her first local volunteer role...

Virtual fencing legalised in SA

Virtual fencing has been legalised in South Australia, allowing producers to use the technology to improve cattle management, reduce infrastructure costs and help protect...