Money for trapping wild dogs
THE state government will provide two full-time equivalent dog trappers to protect South Australia’s livestock industry.
Your View: Phone book search
RECENTLY I tried to locate the address of a property in Kadina I was involved in building in the late 1990s.
Your View: WMBC rumours
THE Wallaroo Mines Bowling Club board wishes to inform the public any persistent rumours circulating that our club is closing its doors are, in fact, incorrect.
Your View: Pedestrian crossing
OFTEN, I use the pedestrian crossing in Owen Terrace, Wallaroo, but some drivers fail to stop for pedestrians.
Your View: Foreign aid
FROM reader Kim Bray’s letter Time to put focus on the pension (YPCT 22-5-18), it seems Australia’s current annual foreign aid is about $4.2billion! Do we, the Australian people, really have any say in how or on what these billions are spent?
Your View: Warooka YPC office
HAVING been quoted in Yorke Peninsula Council closing Warooka office (YPCT 15-5-18), I’d like to share more of my letter to YP Council regarding of closure.
Paw-fect day for walking
DOZENS of Yorke Peninsula dogs and their humans put their best paws forward in Seaside Vet Surgery’s fourth Million Paws Walk, on Sunday, May 20.
EROSION SOLUTION
Yorke Peninsula Council approves Black Point sand carting
BLACK Point Progress Association will spend $60,000 addressing erosion along the town’s beach.
Telstra connection lost again
YORKE Peninsula Telstra customers were among those impacted by yesterday (Monday, May 21) morning’s mobile and voice data services outage.
BWC supports people under financial hardship
BARUNGA West Council will change its rates and rebate policy to help ratepayers under financial hardship.