SA’s crowning jewel must swing into high gear with moving plans
Plans to relocate Adelaide’s premier sporting event to North Adelaide must unfold in the “coming weeks,” warns an Adelaide councillor.
Plans to relocate Adelaide’s premier sporting event to North Adelaide must unfold in the “coming weeks,” warns an Adelaide councillor.
A farmer at Baroota near Port Pirie is pleading for more empathy before it’s too late.
An Eyre Peninsula farmer facing mounting pressure shares crucial advice on how the government can assist with the drought “before it’s too late”.
Rural communities are in a drought-fuelled downward spiral confronting “fears all farmers have”.
Fans of an iconic SA hedge maze will have only two weeks to get themselves lost before the venue hits its final dead end.
This Adelaide Plains farmer, who says he’s lost “bloody millions” to drought already, has one simple, desperate request for the Premier.
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.
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