Prepare now for recycled couture
If designing some haute couture is a dream then it is time to look at the recycling and see what you can make from...
Stand up for NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week begins on Sunday with a full program of events planned in Port Lincoln as the community is invited to unite to continue...
Expo to allow buyers to compare different studs
Sheep graziers will have the opportunity to view some of the huge variety of Merino rams which will be offered for sale this year...
Farmers turn to natural farming inputs
Over the past decades the use of synthetic fertilisers, herbicides, pesticides and fungicides has increased worldwide, to improve crop production.
This increase, combined with unsustainable...
Drone to be used in ag studies
The use of drones in agricultural is another tool that technology has added, as a way of monitoring stock, crops and water.
Now Cleve Area...
White River wins Hay champions
An Eyre Peninsula stud won the main event at the Hay Merino Sheep Show on Saturday - from a line-up of 40 entries from...
Graeme’s 60 years rewarded
Graeme Stirling was presented with life membership of the Country Fire Service on June 17, after more than 60 years as a member.
He joined...
First whales of season spotted in Boston Bay
The first whales of this winter season were spotted in Port Lincoln on Monday.
Avid whale watcher and photographer Marianne Stockham said she believed there...
Workshops to aid parents helping their children
Parents will be taught how to help their children with learning difficulties at free workshops in Kimba this Friday and Saturday.
Specific Learning Difficulties SA...
Taking the bait: Salmon, flathead the main targets
The days are starting to get longer as we have just passed the shortest day of the year - how fast has the year...








