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Drought issues taken to Parliament

Farmers from the Mid North, fed up waiting for recognition on the extent of the impacts of the current drought, brought their pleas to...

Housing land announcement triggers farmer debate

The South Australian Government has introduced a bill to vary boundaries set up to protect agricultural land from urban development, which has triggered concerns...

Lease interest in Two Wells Town Centre

The real estate developer involved in the $150 million Two Wells Town Centre has reported significant interest from potential tenants in the lead up...

Pawsome morning at Liberty

There were plenty of smiles, and tails wagging as the newest addition to the Liberty Estate in Two Wells was officially opened on Sunday...

Loretta’s last call for drinks

After dedicating more than 25 years to being the publican of the Two Wells Tavern, Loretta Wilmshurst has made the decision to step into...

Aim for centre doors to reopen

There is an effort to get the doors of a popular Two Wells venue open again, after it was closed late last year due...

Foxes to step up to State League

Angle Vale Soccer Club has been enjoying substantial growth since the turn of the decade, and next year is preparing for a step up...

Substation feels drought effects

The power supply for the Yorke and Mid North region has not escaped the effects of drought conditions, as a build up of pollutants...

Small town successes to be on display

Kapunda will be the setting for small towns across South Australia, including across the Mid North and Lower North, to showcase their ideas on...

$10 increase for many lambs

SA LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE DUBLIN REPORT Sheep - March 4 Numbers increased this week as agents offered 10,000 lambs and 3000 sheep. Quality continues to be extremely...

Drought issues taken to Parliament

Farmers from the Mid North, fed up waiting for recognition on the extent of the impacts of the current drought, brought their pleas to...