Frustration over golf flag theft
The theft of three golf flags in a month has left Burra Golf Club members frustrated, and president David Robinson has called for their...
Season in full swing
Despite the lack of a true break to the season, seeding is under way across most of the region and farmers remain optimistic for...
No escape from Breakout sale
Another Mid North gem is closing its doors with Blyth Breakout winding up trading from June 26 after the complex was sold to new...
Heritage effort to save silos
An effort has been made to save some local silos from demolition, through a heritage listing.
Viterra had announced plans to demolish the non-operational silo site...
Off-duty officers rush to scene
Officer in charge of Jamestown, Brevet Sergeant Nathan Paskett, was on annual leave last Wednesday when he and his wife Kylie were helping their...
Town rallies in wake of tragedy
The Crystal Brook community is pulling together to support each other with “love and camaraderie” after last week’s shock stabbing of two police officers by...
Over the fence: The Verdict is in and it’s a hard ‘NO’ for canola...
Australian grain growers and agronomists have been told that the European Union (EU) intends to drastically reduce the maximum residue limit (MRL) in canola...
Field day for Clare
Landcare Association of South Australia, Northern and Yorke Landscape Board and the Landcare Farming Program are joining forces to host a Natural Capital Accounting...
Persistence urged for pigeon problems
Wakefield residents have been urged to be persistent with controlling pigeons around their properties with ongoing issues being recorded by local residents.
Pigeons have been...
An Archibald finalist again
Former Gilbert Valley artist Tsering Hannaford has been listed as an Archibald Prize finalist for the ninth time with a stunning portrait of Yindjibarndi...