RATES BACK DOWN
FARMERS are the big winners after Yorke Peninsula Council voted against increasing primary production rates by an average of 11.8 per cent at last Wednesday night’s meeting.
Residents champion North Coast Road upgrade
NORTH Coast Road residents continued their push to have the road sealed by meeting with Federal Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey and State Member for Narungga Fraser Ellis last Thursday, June 14.
Home destroyed by fire
A MOONTA Bay family was lucky to escape a blaze which all but destroyed their home yesterday afternoon (Monday, June 18).
ChipBlitz at Port Broughton
DOG and cat owners can have their pets microchipped for just $10 at Port Broughton onWednesday, June 27.
Buthera Agreement remains unaffected by treaty changes
THE state government will continue to support the Narungga people despite shifting away from formal treaties with First Nations people.
Brakes put on cycling/walking trail
BARUNGA West Council deputy mayor Dean Dolling has put the brakes on a walking/cycling trail from Port Broughton to Fisherman Bay.
Here comes council rate capping
THE state Liberal government is introducing rate capping legislation today (Tuesday).
Police News... Trail bike stolen from Snowtown
POLICE are calling for information about the theft of a trail bike from Snowtown during the June long weekend.
Full repair for Kadina cemetery wall would cost $1.77million
RETURNING the run-down Kadina Cemetery wall to its former glory will cost about $1.77million.
Talking ambo cover, advanced care directives
THE importance of advanced care directives and ambulance cover were explained at the Northern Yorke Peninsula Health Advisory Council’s latest forum last Thursday, June 14.