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Script tackles a tough topic

A compelling script developed by Burra residents, with assistance from a Riverland playwright, is tackling the tough topic of suicidal ideation. And it hopes to...

Slow ride off the beaten track

It is hard to miss Lawrence Norton when he rolls into town. The fact he is driving a 1949 Leyland double decker bus and towing...

Blyth mother’s warning to Mid North residents

A Blyth mother has encouraged parents to talk to their children about “stranger danger” after her 13-year-old daughter was reportedly approached by a man...

Police News: Jamestown drug driver fined

A Jamestown woman allegedly tested positive for illicit drugs while driving with a small child and dog in the car. At about 12.30pm on Friday,...

Pictures of you

Sevenhill’s Furler brothers, Maurice, 12, and Graham, 11 (pictured), are on top of the world after scooping prestigious junior awards at this year’s Clare...

Techgrow offerings strengthened by Hardi

Since taking on the Hardi franchise for the Mid North in March, Techgrow has hit the ground running as local farmers embrace the level...

Grain legumes initiative aims to close the yield gap in SA

The economic impact of a range of management options for grain legume crops will be further explored this year through a collaborative and geographically...

Over the fence: Winter solstice

It may have been the shortest day this week in Australia but in Britain it was the longest day mid-Summer. I contacted a mate in...

Protecting against Lumpy Skin Disease

Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) is a serious disease of cattle and water buffalo. It has never occurred in Australia but is an emerging threat as...

Farmers turn to natural farming inputs

Over the past decades the use of synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides and fungicides has increased worldwide, to improve crop production. This increase, combined with unsustainable...

Festive fodder displays at Christmas

We all love the sight of Christmas displays while driving around our local towns. However, in regional areas, farmers have put ingenuity and creativity...