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April welcomes plenty of Autumn fun – Amateur Gardener

This month of April has so many activities for the whole family it is going to be difficult to make a choice. For the children,...

LET’S CHAT…WITH Judi & Ann

Celebrity ‘Let’s chat’ with guest writers, and Two Wells locals, Judi Frost and Ann Stoddart about… City mentality and community involvement Hi, it’s Judi here....

Let’s chat about the ‘F’ word….feminism

I’ll let you in on a little secret, if you believe in gender equality, that men and women should be treated equally, then you...

Mad March mania in your garden – Amateur Gardener

With “Mad March” comes the cooler nights and shorter days giving a few opportunities for a last planting before the soils cool down. Imagine naked...

Love stories for any month by Ratty Reads

I never used to be a huge romance reader, at least not the fluffy rom-com style but I’ve definitely been reading more of this...

Rare house fire trend sparks coil warning

An unusual house fire trend identified by the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) has prompted a warning to the public to be cautious when using...

Faibs in the field again

With Anna Woods FAIBS secretary Two chilly mornings in the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary (AIBS) area made an invigorating start for Friends of AIBS (FAIBS) volunteers...

Check your smoke alarms and be safe

Two Wells CFS news with Sharon Boobyer Wow, this year surely is one for the records. Fires, pandemic, home schooling and social isolation; I have had...

Winter in the garden – with Amateur Gardener

Do you feel like adding some spark and life in your garden? The plant that can fit this bill is the native Grevillea. Grevilleas flower in...

Pests start to slip and slide in autumn weather

The good rains have been most welcome but not the snails and slugs that are slip-sliding their way around our gardens. From the hardware...

Good numbers and mixed quality at erratic first sale

SA LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE DUBLIN REPORT Sheep Numbers were good at the SA Livestock Exchange on January 7 as agents yarded about 6700 lambs and 1800 sheep...