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Keen to return as Adelaide Plains councillor

An Adelaide Plains Council elected member who was found to have not been elected due to an error in computer software used in the...

Film production seeks Mid North locations

A South Australian filmmaker is seeking various South Australian locations to shoot his next film, which capture a rural setting untouched by the modern...

Illicit tobacco stores in government sights

South Australian residents are being encouraged to report stores selling illicit tobacco and vapes to Consumer and Business Services (CBS), as the Malinauskas Labor...

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...

Aurora light show for New Year

The New Year had many people once again had their cameras pointing to the skies above southern Australia lit up with the appearance of...

Parham Gala welcomes 2025

As everyone soared into the new year, so did rolling pins, eggs, gnomes and even rubber boots at the annual Port Parham New Years...

Arson destroys Waterloo Corner house

A man has been arrested after a house was set alight at Waterloo Corner last night. Just after 9.45 pm on Thursday, January 2, emergency...

Lower and Mid North fires contained

Country Fire Service crews have been active in fighting several fires across the Adelaide Plains and Mid North during the New Year period, with...

Looking Back on 2024 – December

- The 2024 Jim Barry Clare Valley Cup takes place on the first day of December, with a great day of racing taking place...

Looking Back on 2024 – November

- Mid North and Flinders Ranges well represented at South Australian Tourism Awards, with winners including Neagles Retreats, Bukirk Glamping and Fancy Coops, Clare...

Mallala to defend 115

BAROSSA AND LIGHT A1 CRICKET Mallala have given themselves a chance against top side Sandy Creek at home despite just getting just over 100 runs...

Farmers on holiday