Can this teacher survive in the wild for three months?
With only a backpack and the bare essentials, this South Australian teacher and accomplished footballer has set himself quite the goal.
With only a backpack and the bare essentials, this South Australian teacher and accomplished footballer has set himself quite the goal.
As a record-breaking drought cripples our regions, farmers called Peter have called on another bloke called Peter (who runs the state) to take action and help.
Drought-stricken farmers are sending their sheep to abattoirs because they can’t keep them alive, but could water from the River Murray provide a solution?
Peter Malinauskas’s plan to replace prime food production land with suburbia has sparked an angry response from farmers.
The Bureau of Meteorology got their temperature and rain forecasts wrong multiple times in the last week. And those who rely on them say it’s a big issue.
Even though it’s a winter sport, football clubs aren’t immune from ongoing pain caused by SA’s record-breaking drought. Find out how one country footy club is looking to beat the heat.
As drought-stricken farmers make tough calls about their future, the SA’s Primary Industries Minister is under fire for an “offensive” warning about their stock numbers.
Hundreds of trucks are at the ready with desperately needed relief for SA’s drought-stricken farms. But the charity behind the convoy says it has a major problem.
SA farmers say the flow-on effects are already happening as the environmental disaster now facing the entire state deepens.
They breed ’em tough out in the bush. But South Australia’s record drought is testing the resilience of our farmers’ children.
Original URL: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/journalists/paul-ashenden/page/3