Does your city slicker pooch need a doggie day on the farm?
City slicker pooches will be heading for the Hills from early next year following the approval of a farm-stay doggie daycare experience in Kanmantoo.
City slicker pooches will be heading for the Hills from early next year following the approval of a farm-stay doggie daycare experience in Kanmantoo.
Bill and Peg Chartres’ Lobethal stunning lights display is among dozens featured on The Advertiser’s 2020 Christmas lights map, launching today.
A district described by one of its own residents as a retirement town has installed a fire siren as many people cannot or do not get the CFS phone alerts.
The Cudlee Creek Soldiers’ Memorial Hall – which has been instrumental in providing refuge for bushfire victims – has been named the recipient of a $25,000 bushfire grant.
Wine enthusiasts rejoice! The Hills and McLaren Vale regions will welcome a number of new cellar doors from next year.
Clare’s State Emergency Service is pleading for people to volunteer, with the group running on low on numbers coming into the holiday season.
Cycling enthusiasts may have to wait another 12 months for the reopening of Fox Creek Mountain Bike Park with works slowed due to a long and wet winter.
Campbelltown City Council has been accused of breaching Thursday’s tough lockdown rules by allowing hand delivery of campaign flyers to residents in Rostrevor.
Overgrown bushes, trees and grass along the South-Eastern Freeway will get chopped back in a major operation starting Friday.
Meat has become the latest casualty of the coronavirus panic buying, with Hills butchers scrambling to replenish stock levels by the weekend.
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