Herding sheep is like ‘poetry in motion’
Watching a dog bred to herd sheep, is like watching poetry in motion, according to Lewiston resident Helen Jasson, who has a passion for...
ROAD RETHINK: Concerns over current flawed highway plan
AFTER intently studying the concept plans for the $124.5m Port Wakefield Overpass and Highway Duplication Project, attending consultation sessions and writing to politicians and...
Racing ruckus: Cup continues but with smaller crowds
BALAKLAVA Racing Club is in turmoil as the main event of its racing calendar, the Balaklava Cup, is still subject to a crowd limitation...
Race in and volunteer for the Cup
WHETHER it be cooking, serving food or manning the gate, Balaklava Racing Club can’t hold its race days each month without the help of...
New lease of life for Avon Hall lettering
OVER the last few months, Balaklava High School students have worked alongside Wakefield Regional Council to recreate the lost lettering of the Avon District...
Work wanted
Father Christmas is on the lookout for some extra pocket money over the festive season after the Clare Lions Christmas Committee last week regretfully...
Lady luck for Leah
AFTER coming agonisingly close to a Statewide Super Women’s League football premiership for the past three years, Long Plains’ Leah Tynan was thrilled to...
Anti-dumping inquiry puts Clare Valley’s China export trade under threat
CLARE Valley’s $13 million wine export trade to China is under threat after last week’s launch of an anti-dumping inquiry and an investigation into...
Balaklava Museum back in business
EVEN though Balaklava Museum was closed to visitors during COVID-19 lockdown, there was still a lot of work going on behind closed doors.
Besides maintenance...
Speed for section of Goyder Highway back to 110
Goyder Highway between Crystal Brook and Gulnare is one of three major rural South Australian roads to have its speed limit lifted to 110...