Visitor Centre turns eight
A jovial atmosphere took over the Clare Valley Wine, Food and Tourism Centre last Friday as they celebrated their eighth birthday with a range...
An invitation to Gather Together
A celebration of diversity is taking place in the Clare Valley today and tomorrow, led by local youth and the Ngadjuri people, it will...
Communication clears the air
Communication and a commitment to work together are vital for the long-term production of broadacre crops and grapes in the Clare Valley, according to local...
Double life a ‘Gemini Thing’ for Julie
Gum Creek artist Julie Lloyd explored the duality of her life - between her rural environment and her new-found hobby as a painter - in...
Football’s biggest prizes go on tour
Local youth this week had a look at Australian football’s biggest prizes - and no doubt fired up dreams of future glory - as...
Nation-first move for Voice
South Australian First Nations people will soon vote in representatives to make their voice heard in state parliament after the government passed groundbreaking legislation at...
Caltowie fired up by festival
The 50-strong population of railway town Caltowie increased more than 20-fold when the fourth Caltowie Chilled Out ‘N’ Fired Up Music Festival lit up...
Clare rocked as doors close
The Clare community has been stunned by the abrupt closure of popular Main Street eatery, Seed.
Owners Guy Parkinson, Sam Maitland and Candice Leighton last...
Smoother path to Hamley
A Hamley Bridge resident has praised the work done on Owen Road between Hamley Bridge and Templers, but says more still needs to be...
No waste of space in housing motion
A Wakefield Regional Council elected member is calling on the Australian Government to look at empty dwellings as an option to address Australia’s housing...