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Jenny’s driving a new road

OWEN resident and retired truckie, Jenny Colman, has been named Trailblazer Driver of the Year, in the inaugural Women in Trucking Australia’s International Women’s...

Pull off the covers and show it off!

Northern Automotive Restoration Club (NARC) has cleverly planned a socially distanced ‘Show and Shine’ for this year in place of its usual Swap Meet...

Growing healthy eating habits

THIS year has been declared International Year of Fruits and Vegetables by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO). The goal of...

Willson wins: Landslide win in supplementary council election

BORN and bred local, David Willson has been elected to the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council in a supplementary election, receiving 40.85 per cent...

Lights, sound, action: Aged care residents using cutting-edge technology to reconnect

Jamestown aged care residents living with dementia are being given an opportunity to reconnect with memories through an interactive projector, which uses light, colour...

BLACKTOP BLUES: Residents warned of ‘bitumen bandits’ targeting regional SA property owners

THE CLARE Valley has recently become the target of a group fast becoming known as the ‘bitumen bandits’ - travelling tradies who are targeting...

Rogue grey nomads hit and run in Peterborough

Feb 23 A 50-year-old man from Crystal Brook was stopped about 9.40pm on Wandearah Road, Port Pirie for a random driver test. He recorded a positive...

Budget pump-up for street plans

Further works in Hamley Bridge and Balaklava’s main street developments have been given the green light after Wakefield Regional Council (WRC) committed an extra...

Marvellous murals

IF you visit Kapunda, you’ll notice not one, but 13 artistic and lifelike murals painted on buildings around the main street precinct. From the Carrington...

Something fishy…

SOUTH Australian fishers can volunteer to be part of a cutting-edge national research project to accurately estimate the number of recreational fishers and their...

Brinkworth decks the hall

The warm conditions of Sunday, December 15 did not stop Father Christmas from coming to Brinkworth as the local progress association moved its Christmas...