‘We’re the forgotten breed’: SA farmers call on Mali to lend a hand
It doesn’t matter who you speak to, the drought is everywhere, and farmers are finding it “hard to sleep at night” and in need of a helping hand.
It doesn’t matter who you speak to, the drought is everywhere, and farmers are finding it “hard to sleep at night” and in need of a helping hand.
Drought-battered farmers in SA’s Mid North have a message for North Terrace – but they’re not sure anyone is listening to it.
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.
Just a few months ago a community rallied to help find a beloved missing dog, now she’s been killed in an alleged hit and run.
The family of an Adelaide cricketer who died while playing during extreme heat has spoken about the tragedy for the first time.
A worker at a sporting ground on the outskirts of Adelaide has been rushed to hospital after a serious incident involving an excavator.
“Special playing conditions” were in force during a cricket game played in extreme heat in which a player died.
The CFS have increased the threat of a bushfire in the state’s South East urging residents to ‘leave now’.
More details have emerged about young Whyalla mum Shay Bilney, with neighbours aiming some blame at an “understaffed” Department for Child Protection.
Most households and businesses in the Yorke Peninsula have now had their power restored after a widespread outage caused a day of darkness.
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