Snake season upon us
Spring has sprung and the warm rays of sunshine that have burst canola into bloom have also coaxed snakes out of their winter sleep.
Snake...
Curious art event returns
For five years now, The Terowie Citizens Association have been organising and running an art exhibition titled the ‘Curious Art Accident’.
On behalf of the...
Funds opens up further education options
Mid North students who are keen to continue their studies through further education are being given an opportunity for a financial boost to follow...
Roll up, roll up
A local GP is urging all eligible Mid North residents – including 12 to 15-year-olds from next week - to play their part and...
Community health in wise hands
A lengthy career as one of South Australia’s respected GPs recently saw Dr Vivienne Clark make a tree change and base her roots in...
The first Auburn Frenchfest is here
Paint the town red, white and blue because the inaugural Auburn Frenchfest will take place this weekend.
The quaint streets of Auburn will be transformed...
Rev’s tour de force aids sick kids
Balaklava’s Collin ‘Rev’ Heslop is taking up the challenge to ride 1200km as part of Starlight’s Tour de Kids.
The Plains Producer contributor is aiming...
Technology to bring historic mine site to life
The Regional Council of Goyder has met with potential contractors to develop a region-first augmented reality (interactive) experience at the Burra Mine Site.
Visitors will...
Mallala honours air force centenary
This year marked the centenary of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in Australia, March 31, with the Adelaide Plains township of Mallala playing...
Silo art benefits vary, survey finds
A national survey of business owners, visitors and residents, undertaken by Dr Amelia Green and Professor Scott Weaven from Griffith University, found the economic...