Something borrowed and something blue
From the big, ruched sleeves of the 80s, to the full skirts of the 50s and the empire waistlines of the 60s, wedding dresses...
Additional services for Grey wanted
United Australia Party’s candidate for the seat of Grey is an Eyre Peninsula woman who wants to see regional and rural areas developed and...
Home is where the heart is
While many were celebrating his work on Australia Day, Neil Fisher was in isolation at home due to Covid protocols.
Neil was named as the...
Important fundraising for more than a decade
Tim Siv’s Terry White Chemmarts in Clare and Burra have been raising funds for ovarian cancer for more than a decade.
“It’s a charity close...
Barbara on show in Burra Gallery
The Burra Art Gallery welcomes ‘Remembering Barbara’ and ‘Weird Adelaide,’ a tribute to artist, writer and printmaker Barbara Hanrahan who died 30 years ago...
New faces at Balaklava High
It’s a new school year and there’s been a considerable shakeup across secondary schools in South Australia as they embraced a cohort of Year...
Booleroo, Burra best for nomads
Booleroo Centre and Burra have featured as some of the best places in the country for mature-aged travellers to visit, with both towns named...
“Twins” celebrate 80th birthdays
Balaklava Mill Court resident Guelda Hackett, and long-time friend Rosemary Weller, celebrated their 80th birthdays on Janaury 25.
Guelda and Rosemary met at Ayres House...
Jamestown hits the ground running
A new social running event has made its way to Jamestown and the benefits are expected to reach far further than physical fitness.
A big...