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When emergency services were called to the Tooperang fires, community members, businesses and charitable organisations rushed to the call to support the first responders.
When emergency services were called to the Tooperang fires, community members, businesses and charitable organisations rushed to the call to support the first responders.
Organisers of last Saturday night’s Murray Bridge rodeo say the event could not have gone any better.
Searing heat has caused the postponement of the Strathalbyn Cup to this Sunday.
Hundreds lined streets across the region on Friday, to catch a glimpse of the Santos Tour Down Under’s Ziptrak Men’s Stage three event.
Former Sturt A Grade player and Hahndorf recruit Ty Watson was the catalyst in AEHCA’s commanding 152-run win over Great Southern in the Meyer Shield final at Kingscote Oval.
An avid gardener recently started a bee-rilliant new hobby, of beekeeping, to improve his crops, and has been reaping what he has sown. Goolwa’s Phil Sargent has planted about 200 native species with his brother on their Goolwa property over the...
A Milang farmer estimates the unseasonably wet summer has caused about 25 per cent of income loss for grain farmers in the region. His neighbour has recorded 150mm of rain since harvest started since the end of October, and as reported in this...
When Currency Creek farmer Belle Baker was growing up, women weren’t always accepted as farmers. These days Ms Baker, with help from her partner Patrick O’Driscoll, is tailor-making courses to help women on the land fill gaps in their knowledge...
Hazards for livestock and the best methods to protect their health were the subject matters of a recent Milang Agricultural Bureau meeting. Many of the actions undertaken by governments in the early days of COVID parallel methods used by livestock...