It’s dry, but thirsts still quenched
Veteran winemaker Leigh Eldredge casts a nostalgic eye over the empty, parched hole in the ground outside of his Clare Valley cellar door and...
Young artist wows at Youth Week exhibition
Emerging artist, Ashley Hodgson of Crystal Brook, wowed the State Education Minister at an exhibition held for the launch of SA Youth Week 2021...
New era for Producer
A new era of growth for the Plains Producer began this month with a handful of staff changes, yet Mid North’s much-loved newspaper remains...
The new Gathering Tree
Early Monday morning a new tree sprouted in Clare’s Main street, located in the space outside Clare Post Office.
As part of the original Clare...
Get Vaccinated! Indian expats implore Mid North residents to immunise as crisis hits home
Workers at Clare’s multi-award winning restaurant, Indii of Clare, have been left reeling by India’s unfolding COVID-19 catastrophe.
And they’ve implored Mid North residents to...
Music festival return slated for 2022
The Burra Country Music Festival announced that they have postponed this year’s festival to 2022, citing COVID-19 restrictions and a drop in sponsorship as...
Wine and Wilderness Trail officially opened
On early Saturday morning, April 24, phase one of Clare’s new ‘Wine and Wilderness Trail’ was officially opened.
On hand to celebrate the event were...
Sonia builds her way to third place in bodybuilding comp
In her very first competition, Clare’s Sonia Goss has taken out third place in the Australasian Natural Bodybuilding, South Australian over-35 bikini model category....
Leah’s long love affair with footy
As a kid growing up on her family farm at Long Plains, Leah Tynan fell in love with football.
She just never thought she’d be...
A century of ‘Certum Pete Finem’
Gleeson, Scott, Stanley and Wiensmith.
If you know these names, then sometime during the past 100 years you have been associated with Clare High School.
Clare...