Gone to the dogs
Landowners will be paid $120 per wild dog killed on their land as part of a $100,000 bounty scheme that began last week.
Minister for...
Unusual items found following crash
Balaklava Police are trying to locate the owner some distinctive items that have possibly been stolen.
At 3am, Tuesday, March 24, patrols responded to a...
Terroir firms as fan favourite following free feeds
A WAVE of warm accolades has hit Auburn couple, Dan and Annika Moss, after the local restaurant owners shut the doors to their acclaimed...
Show of solidarity for ANZAC Day dawn “light salute”
Anzac Day services across the country have been cancelled but Australians are still vowing to show their respect to the fallen, by giving a...
Regional publishers plea to government
Country Press Australia has welcomed the announcement today by the Morrison Government to release $5 million from the Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund.
However,...
SA Police road safety campaign continues successful run
A road safety campaign targeting fatigue in regional areas across the state has once again delivered positive feedback.
Known as ‘Our Town,’ the South Australia...
Easter races scratched
For the first time in 60 years, the Clare Easter races have been cancelled following a decision by the board of Thoroughbred Racing SA...
Covid-19 the ‘perfect storm’ for local wine industry
Visitors are being discouraged from coming to the Clare Valley, all cellar doors have closed and for the first time in 35 years, the...
Eisteddfod amongst community’s cancellations
THE annual Balaklava Eisteddfod, one of the biggest community events on the town’s calendar, has been cancelled.
Usually held every August, the eisteddfod committee has...
Outfoxing a fox
A cheeky fox has been caught on camera by the Waldhuter family from Blyth who have been on a ‘fox hunt’ over the last...





