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Liberals vote against the value of local news

The Marshall Liberal Government has abolished a requirement for public notices to be printed in local newspapers – undermining the value of country newspapers...

Walter to stand for Narungga

Well known Yorke Peninsula identity and long-time regional advocate, Dianah Walter, has announced she is standing as an independent candidate for the seat of...

Slow-way not freeway

Traffic lights will be installed at the intersection of Port Wakefield Road and Angle Vale Road, one of the state’s busiest roads and a...

Accelerating the Plains

ESTABLISHMENT of a joint economic development authority in the region is set to accelerate Adelaide Plains Council’s (APC) ability to deliver key stormwater management,...

Ellis charged

The Marshall Government was plunged into minority last Friday morning after Liberal MP Fraser Ellis made a shock announcement he had been charged for...

Kennel decision still up in the air

Adelaide Plains Council’s primary development assessment panel has been forced to delay meeting while more than 12,000 responses in relation to two proposed dog...

APC to deliver free wifi

Free wifi will become available in the townships of Two Wells, Mallala, Dublin and Thompson Beach later this year as part of Adelaide Plains...

Wishing wards away

Adelaide Plains Council (APC) has moved to abolish its three wards, voting in favour of area councillors led by a community-elected mayor, following its...

City of Playford continues live streaming

Live streaming and recording of meetings will become policy at City of Playford, even when COVID-19 restrictions ease, following a motion at its May...

Local community roads and infrastructure gain funding

Adelaide Plains Council will receive $1.1 million in federal funding this financial year. Toward the end of May, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure,...

Parham Gala welcomes 2025

As everyone soared into the new year, so did rolling pins, eggs, gnomes and even rubber boots at the annual Port Parham New Years...