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Whale of a time
3:09 PM | WHALE season is almost upon us again and Fowlers Bay Eco Park is inviting people to come down and see the whales themselves up close.
3:07 PM | CEDUNA SES was called out to search for three missing fishermen on Tuesday May 15.
2:21 PM | FARMERS are warning against any plans to alter or tear down the world famous Dog Fence as it could have dire consequences for the livestock industry and for native wildlife.
12:39 PM | Laura’s resident Paul Slattery dedicated four years in the making of a book that honours those from the Laura and Stone Hut districts who served in World War I and II. Now his hard work guaranteed a $2800 grant to Laura’s History Group.
12:38 PM | Ten years on and Melrose continues to be a leading mountain biking destination. Melrose continues to develop its international reputation as a provider of premium mountain biking experiences with the pleasant three hour drive is an easy investment for the chance to get out of Adelaide for a weekend of challenging trails, good wine and great local produce.
12:34 PM | It was a night of pure art in Clare, as the local Rotary Club hosted its annual art exhibition. Director of the Art Exhibition Margaret Zweck said the night was a success. “Everything went extremely well with more than 200 people attending the event,” she said. “There were 505 pieces being exhibit with many great artwork.
12:29 PM | A perfect weather contributed to making the 31st 2012 Nonning Gymkhana the most successful yet. The rain held off and a strong crowd from all over South Australia enjoyed the hospitality once again of Nonning Station and The Gawler Ranges Progress Association for a fun weekend full of Gymkhana action for the whole family.
The Opal a historic gem
11:33 AM | The Andamooka Opal Hotel has been part of the town’s history since it came to life in the ‘60s.
Time for dads and kids
11:29 AM | Dads and Kids is a program run by Strengthening Our Families and Welcome Projects in conjunction with BHP Billiton and the Roxby Downs Health Service.
Volunteers gather to celebrate
11:25 AM | There are more volunteers in Roxby Downs in comparison to the national average.
Lab on Legs return
11:23 AM | Local students had a hands on experience with science labs recently with Lab on Legs.
Andamooka receives funding
11:19 AM | Andamooka residents will soon have safer streets with the installation of street lights and CCTV.
Bottles full of memories
11:17 AM | The Dukes Bottlehouse is a landmark in Andamooka made of 9748 glass bottles.
Tricks of the trade
11:15 AM | Fourteen year 11 and 12 students from the Roxby Downs Area School are involved in the Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS) at the Roxby Downs Campus of TAFE SA.
The Sun goes live
11:11 AM | The Roxby Downs Sun e-edition is now live and ready for reading.
Our corridor to success
10:12 AM | THE Murraylands’ economic future will depend on the growth of its primary industry sector according to a new report launched this week.
10:07 AM | MID Murray council will pay out $15,000 to review the voter to councillor ratio among its wards following the loss of 4000 voters from the area.
Youth group formed
10:03 AM | SIX school students attended the inaugural meeting of the Cleve Youth advisory committee.
More than just another new home
9:58 AM | A TEAM of local high school students is constructing the first Habitat for Humanity home in regional South Australia.
9:55 AM | CLEVE Area School’s new secondary and middle school building plans are well under way with hopes that the finished building will be erected in early 2013.
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