RAA celebrates members and push for regional road safety
In 1961 Clare’s Ian Trengove obtained his driver’s licence and joined the RAA, and this week he celebrated his 60th year with South Australia’s...
Community voices urged on health group
The Mid North Local Health Cluster (MNLHC) is looking for community minded people with an interest in health to join the management committee at...
Emergency department shut amid virus concerns
The state’s health authorities on Monday said appropriate measures would be taken to ensure community safety after Kapunda Hospital’s emergency department was shut last...
Jingle all the way
COVID-19 restrictions may have prevented Peterborough from hosting their annual Christmas Pageant, but the town will nevertheless celebrate the festive spirit with the Peterborough...
Op shop volunteer celebrated
Brenda Morris has been volunteering at St Thomas’s Op Shop on Hamley Bridge main street for about two decades, with 15 years at the...
Little Red Grape in national spotlight
Four years ago on November 15, Steve Watson and Jackie Pittaway took on a much loved icon, Sevenhill’s Little Red Grape bakery.
And the duo...
A new dawn in plant breeding
The University of Adelaide’s School of Agriculture, Food and Wine is partnering with Australian Grain Technologies Pty Ltd (AGT) on a new academy to...
Rotary Art Show grows
In line with the intended changes of next year’s Gourmet Weekend weeklong event, the Rotary Club of Clare is proposing that their annual Art...
Million-dollar school revamp unveiled
The official opening of Clare High School’s $5 million redevelopment helped kick off the school’s 100-year celebrations last week.
Education Minister John Gardener MP opened...
Family grateful as borders reopen
An emotional reunion took place in the Yarra Ranges earlier this month when Balaklava resident Roxanne Clisby travelled across the relaxed border with Victoria...