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High tea garden party raises more than $40,000

A ‘fundraising idea’ came to fruition on Sunday – one that had been floating around in Jillian Parker’s mind for several years, followed by...

Crackles for Ukraine

St Josephs School in Clare recently held a fundraiser to support student Sebastian Mecurio’s mum Justyna Rosa, who is in Poland assisting women who...

Voice of rural youth

Burra Community School students Lauren Donhardt and Keira MacKay have been chosen to take part in the Rural Youth Ambassador program to promote rural...

It’s a yes!

There was plenty of excitement in the Bendleby Ranges shearing shed earlier this month, when shearer Joshua Merchant got down on bended knee to...

Local runners shine

The South Australian Road Runners Club results from the Clare Valley Running Festival (Country runners, postcodes greater than 5300) Half Marathon Aylett, Gaby 03:09:46; Beath, Geordie 01:45:21;...

Mayor shares what he wears

Former Clare and Gilbert Valleys Mayor Allan Aughey was never one to shy away from bright colours or fashion statements and a new exhibition...

Kenny could be Clare’s top gun

It might have started as simply a passion project but launching his own label - Kenny Wine - has seen Clare Valley winemaker Andrew...

Karl is the cream of the crop

It may have been the shortest reign in the history of the National Rural Ambassador program but, for Eudunda’s Karl Milde, taking out the...

Pigeon cull planned for Balaklava Town Hall

Wakefield Regional Council is taking measures to control pigeons which are causing a local nuisance, health risk and damage to the Balaklava Town Hall. Council...

Street Talk

Do you have any family Easter traditions?

Social justice important for Greens candidate

Dr Kathryn Hardwick-Franco is running with The Australian Greens for the seat of Grey at next month’s federal election, campaigning on social justice. A longtime...