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1:16 PM | Tony Piccolo, the member for Light in state parliament, is amused that city media has raised the issue of the spending habits of our politicians.
A grand total raised by Barossa volunteers
1:13 PM | The final fundraising tally for the recent Shear Wishes in Eudunda was $40,000; money which will now support children with a life-threatening medical condition.
Make your cuppa count
1:08 PM | The Herald urges the public to dig deep during organised Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea events in the region this month.
Barossa is ripe for the picking
1:05 PM | Myri Timotheou, Advantage SA Awards co-ordinator, left, takes some time out at the Tanunda Rotunda on Thursday with Charlotte Williams and Craig Grocke from Regional Development Australia (RDA) Barossa.
1:02 PM | The Gawler History Team will launch its 'Gawler Now and Then' Wiki site this Sunday, which will be a boon for family historians, general historians and lovers of local history.
A grand total raised by Barossa volunteers
12:59 PM | The final fundraising tally for the recent Shear Wishes in Eudunda was $40,000; money which will now support children with a life-threatening medical condition.   | Leaving his mark on Barossa ...
Barossa pair's pigeon pursuit
12:55 PM | Riverton's Leith Jenkins and Angaston's Jules de Brenni both know a good bird when they see one. They specialise in the feathered variety with pigeons being their particular fancy.
12:52 PM | Residential ratepayers in the Barossa are on average facing a 4.6 per cent rate rise under the 2012-13 draft budget released for public consultation this week.   | CommentsComments (1)
11:27 AM | Nyrstar smelter will face stricter licence conditions requiring it to reduce lead emissions within a few weeks. Environment Minister Paul Caica told State Parliament last Wednesday that the Environment Protection Authority would impose new conditions.
Big opportunities
9:58 AM | Minister for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government Simon Crean visited Whyalla on Thursday to discuss the future of the region.
9:33 AM | TWO years after a private house crumbled under the force of a devastating tornado in Penola, the land on which it stood is being developed as a sacred site expected to have international importance.
Geranium’s karate kids
9:26 AM | KARATE is on the curriculum of the Geranium Primary School this term as part of a Federal Govern-ment grant to keep children active.
Remembering personnel
9:25 AM | THE Returned and Services League of Mannum has added plaques to its Anzac commemorative wall in order to remember the many conflicts in which Australia has been involved.
9:22 AM | MENINGIE’S Returned and Services League president has proposed an Anzac park be established around the town’s war memorial.
9:22 AM | THE chief executive of the Murraylands development board says he is confident its funding will be renewed, but the Opposition has demanded the State Government guarantee its support.
Foodies’ tuition in nutrition
9:21 AM | THE Murraylands’ first community foodies have begun training to bring the message of good nutrition to the people.
9:20 AM | KEITH District Hospital has knocked back a State Government offer to take over the hospital but has accepted a $350,000 grant to keep it running for the next year.
Mystery illness
9:17 AM | A WOMBAT rescue organisation in the Murraylands wants to execute emergency food drops in an effort to save the State’s faunal emblem from a deadly unknown illness. But the State Government and scientists have called for some patience while they struggle to understand the mystery ailment.
Thousands head trackside for Gold Cup
4:30 AM | MOUNT Gambier Racing Club officials have described the Scott Group of Companies Mount Gambier Gold Cup Carnival as a great success, despite crowd numbers falling this year.
Designer career in Sophie's future
12:00 AM | Sophie Gurnett recently completed some time at work experience at the Whyalla News.
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