Dogs to have their day at Jamestown
Dog owners in Jamestown will soon finally have a space for their pets to run and play freely after the Northern Areas Council decided...
Tragedy drives efforts for ‘Little Treasures’
Two Balaklava locals have continued their commitment to helping families of babies born prematurely or sick, turning their own tragedy into a mission for...
Grain elevator topples near Jamestown
Emergency services responded after a grain elevator overturned near Jamestown last week.
Last Wednesday, August 9, CFS brigades from Jamestown and Caltowie, along with SAPOL,...
Clare’s colosseum
The Clare Sporting Precinct redevelopment was officially opened on Friday night, with more than 1500 people attending at some stage during the evening.
The official...
Police News: Drug busts made at Mundoora
Two local men have been reported for drug offences after police searched properties at Mundoora last week.
On Wednesday, August 9, police searched a house...
Hands on ‘Hart’, with grain industry opportunity on offer
Hart Field-Site Group (Hart) in the Mid North is offering the chance for post graduates with an interest in a career in applied grains...
Over the fence: A rave on about crows
The Pride of South Australia with Paul Taylor
Crows are a familiar sight in the countryside.
They are widespread all over Australia, and it would be...
Tigresses enjoy day at the football
Saturday was not just for the past players as Long Plains Oval also played host to Ladies Day.
Members of Long Plains Netball Club as...
A quacking wakeup for Blyth residents
Blyth has been subject to a mysterious proliferation in the duck population, with the town awakening to rubber ducks occupying fences and parks.
Sleuths from...
No holiday for wildlife in need
A local survey of native animals assisted in the past year has seen positive and negative trends from previous years.
Tracy Heritage, who operates Cooraka...