Motorists slugged $4m in fines
More than 8000 fines, worth more than $4 million have been handed out to motorists caught speeding within the point to point speed camera...
Melodic return for men’s choir
The Adelaide Plains Male Voice Choir made a successful return at Owen on October 30 as it looks to put on more shows in...
Remembrance Day respect
A bright, sunny spring day punctuated by the call of overhead cockatoos marked Remembrance Day 2022 in Two Wells.
A small but respectful crowd gathered...
Remembering the fallen at Mallala
About 100 people gathered for Remembrance Day on November 11 at Mallala, to pay their respects for those who fought and died for their...
Going green by turning blue
South Australia’s marine vegetation will play a part in the state’s efforts to reduce its carbon footprint with the first blue carbon project launched...
Dusty’s snake bite scare
If it was not for the bravery of four-year-old Chihuahua cross blue heeler Roxy, Dusty the American Staffy might not have been around to...
Slithery sightings up with snakes on plains
As the weather warms up many rural residents know to be on the lookout for snakes, with plenty already being seen across the Mid...
Plains re-elect Wasley for second term
Mark Wasley will return for another term as Adelaide Plains Council mayor after being provisionally elected in this year’s Local Government Elections.
Mr Wasley ran...
New faces elected to Adelaide Plains Council
Two Wells resident Alana Bombardieri will be one of four female faces representing Adelaide Plains Council following the local government elections.
Photos: Bec O’Brien
After months...
Parham campground works halted
Adelaide Plains Council has discovered outdated public mapping data means the popular Parham Camping Ground falls within the state government’s Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary.
The...