Anna’s Olympic memory remains strong
It may have been 37-years ago, but the Los Angeles Olympic Games are as clear today as ever for Olympian swimmer Anna McVann (Hawker)...
Sport returns across the district
FOOTBALL and netball will return this weekend with the North Eastern, Northern Areas and Adelaide Plains leagues all set to return.
With all leagues missing...
Judy keen on life’s next chapter
It will be a tearful farewell as pharmacy assistant Judy Taylor retires after an accumulative 37 years of work at Terry White Chemmart Balaklava....
Huge deluge tops up vineyards
Welcome rains across vineyards in the region has not put too much of a dampener on annual pruning schedules, but some services have felt...
Four boys homeschooling – no worries
For Mathew and Denika Koch of Alma, life is never boring with their four boys, Kelley, twins Riley and Mitchell and Jesse.
Add a lockdown...
Fleet drivers equipped for safest drive
The Mid North Community Passenger Network was the first of 16 passenger networks in South Australia to have the entire fleet of eight vehicles...
Port Wakefield works site inspected
The Port Wakefield duplication and overpass project is currently on track and on budget, according to Transport Minister Corey Wingard.
The minister was on site...
Film fanatics get to festival finals
A short film created by and starring Balaklava High School students has been declared a finalist at the inaugural Adelaide Film Festival Youth this...
Rotary Club of Clare giving the gift of accessibility
A vision first realised 20 years ago is now a reality and allows everybody in the community to enjoy what some have never been...
Eisteddfod COVID-19 victim…again
Another one bites the dust as the much-loved Balaklava Eisteddfod has had to cancel for the second year in a row in light of...