Silo art benefits vary, survey finds
A national survey of business owners, visitors and residents, undertaken by Dr Amelia Green and Professor Scott Weaven from Griffith University, found the economic...
Field Days get go ahead
The Yorke Peninsula Field Days at Paskeville has received the nod to proceed with its 2021 event on September 28-30.
Chief executive officer Peter Anderson...
Wheels in motion for fundraiser
As October 24 edges closer, organisers are gearing up to present a full program of fun, entertainment and information at the Ride For A...
Bid to fix Brinkworth pool
An enormous fundraising effort is underway to address the Brinkworth Primary and Early Childhood Centre Pool’s degrading condition.
The cost of repairs for the ageing...
Bridge work marks overpass milestone
The structure of the new Port Wakefield overpass is in place, following the recent installation of eight concrete bridge beams, which form the overpass...
Farewell Brother: Valley mourns industry icon
The Clare Valley has been saddened by news of the death of Brother John May SJ AM, long-serving winemaker at Sevenhill Cellars and industry...
Tanya reflects on racing contribution
Long-serving Clare Racing Club events manager Tanya Bertelsmeier is stepping down from the role.
Tanya has held the joint position of secretary-events manager for more...
Our shows need you
A string of much-loved country shows in the Mid North once again fall victim to COVID-19’s reach and cancel, with others scheduled later in...
Northern Merino Expo success
Jamestown hosted a successful inaugural Northern SA Merino Expo last week, with organisers and participating sheep studs already committing to a follow-up event for...
Engine sculpture touches down in Tarlee
A new sculpture in Tarlee capturing a piece of the town’s World War Two history was unveiled last Friday, August 13, at the town’s...