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Mid North family breathes sigh of relief

A Watchman mother burst into tears when she heard a “life changing” treatment for her son’s medical condition had been added to the pharmaceutical...

Sunny markets in the valley

Day-trippers, weekenders and locals alike perused stallholders’ wares at the first Clare Valley Market of the year. From honey to handmade plush toys, native plants...

Final meeting of planning group held

The final meeting of the Balaklava Planning and Steering Group was held recently after meeting regularly over the last 12 months. The main purpose of...

Sea change brings new opportunities

Anne and Malcolm Weddle are excited to start their next chapter in Goolwa and its historic surroundings. The couple moved from Clare Valley to Riverside...

Pirie up in lights

Port Pirie Regional Council has invested in permanent projection infrastructure at City Park, adjacent to the Council Administration Centre in Ellen Street, featuring a...

A walking talking success

Last Friday’s inaugural Walks and Talks Watervale community event was a big success, with 70 people walking and talking their way along the Riesling...

Growing and developing the food industry

The Northern Adelaide Plains Food Cluster was set up in 2020 as an organisation that would help grow and develop the food industry within...

Hair today, gone tomorrow in the name of charity

Vanessa Henley finds it hard to recall a time when her dad did not sport long hair and a beard of some sort. The Two Wells...

Stormwater system a right flood-y mess

Several Eudunda businesses experienced minor flooding two weeks ago when up to 50mm of rain lashed the town in less than an hour, overwhelming...

Street Talk

How have high petrol prices affected you?

Bye-bye bubble tea

A beloved bubble tea business in the Clare main street has closed down after 18 months of operation. Clare Valley locals were given their last...