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Kids dance around the world at holiday workshops

Kids around the district were kept entertained these past school holidays with two fun workshops. Hosted by Adelaide Plains Council’s library services, the first workshop...

Hundreds gather to honour ANZACs

Despite the local RSL club encouraging people to pay tribute this recent Anzac Day from their driveways for the second year in a row...

Jade’s graduation a real “tail”

New Doctor of Veterinary Medicine graduate, Jade Noyes,  formerly of Lewiston, has a rather unique “tail” to tell regarding her recent graduation and the...

Calls for improved infrastructure in Angle Vale

The City of Playford (COP) is calling on the state government to release infrastructure deeds immediately so it can move forward with plans to...

Friends and fun at Probus

Last month, the AGM of Two Wells Probus was held, with Anne Arbon re-elected president, Glenys Middleton vice president and Judith Lamont secretary/treasurer. Following the...

Fresh is best

Local, home-based businesses and market gardeners in the Virginia area are set to show their wares at a community market slated for the town...

Confidence in community space

The “green” in Two Wells is taking shape, albeit without any green grass as yet; but Adelaide Plains Council is confident it won’t be...

Letting the pooches run free

A new off-leash dog park in Lewiston was officially opened last month, with dog lovers and their beloved pooches from around the district revelling...

Challenge your reading

COVID-19 has left its mark on most things, including this year’s school holiday Summer Reading Challenge celebration. The challenge required participants to read at least...

Fearing a fatality

LOCAL residents fear a road fatality at the intersection of Port Wakefield and Ryan Road, near Virginia, is inevitable before action to improve the...

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...