Creek walk trees

Your Say: Robyn Hage I was very pleased to read Helen and Kingsley Baker’s article “Creek walk to nowhere” last week. I was walking the creek walk the day of planting, and it took 8 men to plant those hundreds of trees, obviously no one had any knowledge of the natives and grasses they were planting as besides being planted in the watercourse, they are planted far too close together. I believe if I walk that route this time next year, I will not see any alive. What a waste of time and money.

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Rare earths row

Australian Rare Earths’ (AR3) proposed Koppamurra rare earths project near Naracoorte is back in the spotlight following the release of its pre-feasibility study.

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Council admins in One Nation’s sights

Amalgamation of council administrations, rather than elected members, is firmly on the agenda for One Nation, visiting MLC Carlos Quaremba said while in Naracoorte last week.

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Sunrise celebrates grandparents

On June 26, at Sunrise Christian School Naracoorte, we celebrated the grandparents and special people in our lives.

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Labor’s attack

on seniors’ private health cover

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Rural health grants open

At Flinders University Rural and Remote Health SA, our education and research are dedicated to equipping the next generation of leaders and innovators with the knowledge, skills, and vision to improve health outcomes and support vulnerable communities across rural and remote Australia.

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Council adopts

2026-27 budget

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