Book honours demanding farm work
Lumping bags of grain was once commonplace on farms but that hasn’t been the case for decades.
However, a book by the late Jim Cronin,...
Coolanie flush with fresh water options
For the first time, mains water is now available to residents of Coolanie, near Cowell.
Farmer Wayne Piggott said mains water presented farmers with options...
Line’s powerful energy delivery
Economic attraction, reliable power and growth in the renewable energy sector will be delivered by ElectraNet’s new $300 million transmission line from Cultana to...
Blueprint to prosper Cleve district
Boosting the region’s population and creating fresh opportunities for industry are at the forefront of Cleve District Council’s new economic development framework.
Mayor Phil Cameron...
Birdseye delights in fowl play
If you ever stop at the Birdseye Highway Roadhouse, or simply drive past, don’t be alarmed when 12 less than attractive ‘chooks’ show up...
New Landscape Officer keen to tackle pests
New eastern Eyre Peninsula Landscape officer Liam Anderson is keen to tackle the region’s pests after being appointed to the Cleve office.
The Adnyamathanha man...
Fearless Riley tears up the moto track
Just five years after he first rode a motorbike, Ceduna’s Riley Mullen is a state Motocross champion.
In just his second year of racing, Riley...
Journey of a great Aussie larrikin
Former Darke Peak resident and self-confessed “half-a-larrikin ratbag” Peter ‘Stoney’ Stone has written a book.
‘Stoney - From the Wild 60s to Outback Adventures’ details...
Marine visitors need time and space
Wildlife rangers are pleading with people to leave seals and sea lions alone following several recent sightings of the marine mammals on jetties and...
Cruise ships to spend more time in Tumby Bay
Cruise ships passengers will have more time to explore Tumby Bay and the Sir Joseph Banks Group this summer.
Tumby Bay District Council mayor Sam...