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Strategic planning forum for APC

Adelaide Plains Council (APC) will hold a special strategic planning forum this month as it seeks to outline its vision for the coming decade. The...

Virginia’s long awaited upgrade

Pop-up workshops, community surveys and drop-in brainstorming sessions are helping shape City of Playford’s design for Virginia’s long-awaited main street upgrade, which local residents...

CEO announced for City of Playford

The City of Playford (COP) has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer 10 months after terminating the contract of their former CEO, Mal Hemmerling,...

Contract ensures positive move forward

Adelaide Plains Council (APC) has announced the appointment of Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr James Miller, until 2026. Elected Members, at a Special Meeting held...

$50,000 step to unlock Crown land

Adelaide Plains Council (APC) is making a $50,000 commitment to masterplan the main street of Two Wells and in the process, accelerate the unlocking...

Think before you burn this spring

The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is reminding anyone planning to burn as part of a spring clean-up to check with their council first to...

FAIBS helps to maintain Middle Beach boardwalk

FAIBS helps to maintain Middle Beach boardwalk The Middle Beach boardwalk is one of the last remaining bastions where you can see the threatened Samphire...

Consultation for waste transfer stations

Adelaide Plains Council is considering closing its waste transfer stations at Two Wells and Mallala following a loss of around $150,000 per annum and...

Dog registration fees rising

Adelaide Plains Council has raised dog registration fees for the 2019/20 financial year following its ordinary council meeting on April 23. The fee for a...

Conservative candidate calls for action on activists

A STRONG stance against vegan extremists and Chinese ownership of Aussie farmland are main campaign points for Australian Conservatives Senate Candidate, Rikki Lambert. Mr Lambert...

Labor commits to easing healthcare travel burden

The South Australian Labor party has committed to financially supporting regional South Australians who have to travel to seek specialist healthcare. The Malinauskas Government revealed...