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Paula Thompson is the reporter for Messenger West & Beaches – covering the western suburbs from Outer Harbor to Glenelg – and a born and bred westie.

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International aquaculture scientists (l-r) Professor Kenji Takii, of Kinki University, Japan, Clean Seas Tuna's Hagen Stehr, Dusseldorf University professor Chris Bridges of Germany and Development Institute's Steven Clarke from SARDI at SARDI's aquatic sciences centre at West Beach.

Work begins on restocking SA’s snapper

South Australia’s snapper ban has started — and the restocking of the depleted population has officially kicked into gear as adult breeding snapper are delivered to a special West Beach facility.

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Stephen McKeough with the hay that is being unloaded from trucks. Muslim Aid Australia has organised one of the biggest hay drops in SA, with about 20 trucks delivering fodder to drought stricken farmers in Petersborough, Saturday, December 21, 2019. (AAP Image/ Morgan Sette)

Hay, thanks for the kind gesture

With SA posting record low rainfall this year, the northeast pastoral has been one of the hardest hit areas. But Muslim Aid Australia and Rural Aid are spreading some Christmas cheer.

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