Searches recommence for Gus
SA Police returned to Oak Part Station, near Yunta to recommence their search for the missing Gus Lamont.
Members attached to Task Force Horizon conducting...
Lions Club boosts safety for early learners
A Clare kindergarten has strengthened its safety and sustainability for young green thumbs, after a community group donation made a new garden fence possible....
Lochiel looks for support green light
A Mid North group is seeking support as it faces a challenge many other small communities face with ongoing dry conditions, keeping their green...
Water upgrade touted for Two Wells
The South Australian Government has committed to accelerating the delivery of water network upgrades for Two Wells, with works set to begin later this...
Libs pledge $60k to fix aerodrome
A Hurn Liberal Government has pledged to invest $60,000 to resurface the Clare Valley Aerodrome’s tarmac, which has sustained ongoing damage in its use...
Worlds End, but fight continues
Ten years after surviving a near-fatal car crash, a voice out of Robertstown is still fighting for a road the government admits falls below...
Infrastructure for housing runs dry
Two local One Nation candidates standing in next month's South Australian Election have taken the issue of infrastructure to accommodate housing growth in the...
Resilience reflected at Wasleys
It was a morning of reflection at Wasleys as Bushfire Resilience Day took place at the local bowling club on Monday.
Bushfire Resilience Day falls...
Peterborough’s revolving door
District Council of Peterborough has terminated its acting chief executive officer (CEO), marking its third leadership change in nine months, and their sixth in...
Love at first buck in Marrabel
Love was in the air at the Marrabel Bull Ride 2026 event on Saturday, with bull riders giving visitors a show on Valentines Day.
Bull...















