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Police campaign to boost applications

A FIRST-ever campaign has been launched in South Australia to drive applications for the recruitment of an additional 100 Police Security Officers (PSOs) over...

One Nation throws hat in the ring

A MOUNT Gambier/Berrin resident has put their hand up to represent Pauline Hanson’s One Nation this state election. Anne-Marie Loef was selected to run...

Report: Softer global dairy market

AUSTRALIA'S dairy sector saw some small increases in farmgate milk prices in recent months, but a softer global commodity market will likely limit further...

Farmers reasonably confident

CONFIDENCE among Victorian farmers continues to grow, with the state’s rural sentiment now at its highest point in more than four years, the latest...

Farmland as a store of value

Maintaining wealth can often be as hard, if not harder, than accumulating it in the first place. With this in mind, it is worth farmers...

Feedlotting for farm business success

Mixed farmers are invited to an upcoming workshop series hosted by Agriculture Victoria in Piangil, starting February 2026. Agriculture Victoria Mixed Farming Development Officer, Roger...

Feedlotting for farm business success

Mixed farmers are invited to an upcoming workshop series hosted by Agriculture Victoria in Piangil, starting February 2026. Agriculture Victoria Mixed Farming Development Officer, Roger...

Can grandparents apply for custody? What regional families need to know

Across the community, families often rely on grandparents to provide stability, care and continuity for children - particularly during times of change or hardship....

A Hotter, Drier Murray-Darling Basin: What the Science Says

New climate projections released by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) paint a stark picture: across all modelled scenarios, Australia's food bowl will be hotter,...

More drought funding given

The South Australian Government has announced another $24.5 million for the Drought Support Package as part of the Mid-Year Budget Review. The additional funding...

Help wanted at working bee

VOLUNTEERS are needed for an upcoming working bee in Penola’s Petticoat Lane herb garden. After five years of sporadically visiting and volunteering in the...

New spring forms

THERE have been early signs of transformation emerging at the Karst Spring property in Eight Mile Creek. With work continuing behind the scenes to...

Anglers on a roll this summer

A pleasant weekend of weather in the south east allowed plenty of anglers the opportunity to wet a line and between the sea, the...