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Heritage Highlights: Corporation and District Council of Clare

Part 2 … An energetic parks committee attends to the planting and preservation of ornamental trees within the township, viz., Burton Street Reserve, the Old...

Soup for you, Probus Club

This month was our Hot Soup Day. After disposing of the usual meeting business we settled down to our morning victuals. As in other years...

Learning on the job

Cheyanne Hornby Being a year 10 in high school, we’re expected to do work experience which is where we choose a place that we are...

Push for electronic access

Regional Council of Goyder councillor Heidi Thompson has started a petition calling for changes to the Local Government Act 1999 to allow elected members...

Yorke Peninsula artists: top to toe

It’s inspiring to find Yorke Peninsula artists gathered together in the exhibition “Top to Toe”, currently showing in Burra Regional Art Gallery. The aesthetically curated works...

Do you want to be a pastoral care worker?

There are children across our community right now who need to know they have purpose, value and hope for the future.  Schools Ministry Group was...

Clare Lions’ state success

THE success of the Clare Lions furniture shed has been recognised with the awarding of the 2022 Australian Premier’s certificate. New club president Yvonne Bradford...

Losing our religion

Data collected in the nationwide census on 10 August, 2021, was released last week, revealing interesting changes in the Mid North.  It appears we are...

Census data reveals volunteer crisis

Lions Club of Balaklava & Districts secretary Kossie Chegwyn had sounded the alarm over a significant drop in volunteers that is putting pressure on...

Plenty of hoggets at Livestock Exchange

SA LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE DUBLIN REPORT Sheep - 4 November Numbers increased this week as agents offered 6000 lambs and 3000 sheep. Quality was generally fair to...