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Challenging conditions drive down farmer confidence

Challenging seasonal conditions across much of South Australia saw farmer sentiment fall back in the latest quarter, with the state’s farmers again reporting the...

Quality concerns after highway works

Questions have been raised about the quality of works done on upgrading a section of a Mid North highway after defects were evident following...

Plains plan set to 2028

Adelaide Plains Council has set its Strategic Plan for 2025-2028, which aims to further develop the council area, although local ratepayers are have called...

Apprentice Carslake up for national award

A former Balaklava resident has already received state recognition for his work as an apprentice, and now he has his sights on winning the...

Fee change for commercial fishers

The State Government made a pre-Christmas announcement, aimed at South Australian Marine Scalefish Fishery (MSF) licence holders, with a revised annual fee structure being...

Fair Christmas evening at Burra

The Burra Christmas Fair brought the spirit of the season to town on December 20, with a good crowd gathering around Market Square for...

Tiller taking on Tamworth again

The new year is shaping up to be a big one for Halbury's Gemma Tiller, as the budding country music artist prepares to attend...

NEXOS to meet all your needs

G&J East is pleased to introduce customers to the CLAAS NEXOS 260XL Stage V Tractor Demo Program. Anyone looking for the perfect tractor model for...

Double act awarded Citizen of the Year

A couple committed to their Two Wells community, a young go-getter from Korunye and a community project in Mallala aimed to support emergency services...

Carrieton celebrates 70 years of rodeo

The highly anticipated Carrieton Rodeo returned on New Year’s Eve, celebrating 70 years of the event. The inaugural event took place in 1953 but...

The road to AI reaches Worlds End

Before a multibillion-dollar AI data centre can be built, a Robertstown man says a “treacherous” rural road to the site must be fixed or...