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Foreign investors tour region

A DELEGATION of 12 Asian investors toured the historic Oatmill Complex yesterday - a heritage site that could fetch a multi-million dollar price tag...

Farm icon nominated for award

CHILDREN'S entertainment juggernaut George the Farmer has been nominated as one of four finalists in the social change maker category in the 2018 SA...

National recognition for agricultural leaders

TWO South East leaders in agriculture have been named as finalists for national awards. Onions Australia chief executive Lechelle Earl has been shortlisted for the...

Federal budget a win for rural South Australia

PRIMARY Producers SA has welcomed the 2018 federal budget as a positive for rural South Australia, with measures to reduce the cost of doing business for farmers, protect agricultural biosecurity and boost market access efficiency among key wins.[…]

Farmers welcome autumn rains

AS RAIN fell across the region over the past week, South East graziers and farmers were breathing a sigh of relief following a particularly...

South East Cattle Handlers Workshop 2018

OVER 80 high school students from across the South East and Western Victoria braved the rain for the annual South East Cattle Handlers Workshop. During...

Hands-on cattle training

AGRICULTURAL science students from high schools across the South East and Western Victoria gained practical cattle handling experience at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds yesterday. Over...

Chemical waste disposal cut-off looms

TIME is running out for South Australians to register their unwanted chemicals with ChemClear. Waste holders keen to clear their properties of agricultural and veterinary...

South East farmers have a field day at Lucindale

MORE than 21,000 people flocked to Lucindale's Yakka Park at the weekend for the 40th annual South East Field Days. What began 40 years ago...

40th annual South East Field Days

THOUSANDS of locals and interstate visitors flocked to Lucindale's Yakka Park for the 40th annual South East Field Days on Friday. The 45 hectare park...

Film unearths gas industry risks

A FULL house at the Oatmill Cinema erupted into applause as the closing credits rolled at the premiere screening of Pipe Dreams Fractured Lives...

Pathways to productivity explored

NATURAL Resources South East will hold a Pathways to Productivity forum in Keith next month with presentations relevant for land owners and anyone with an interest in sustainable agriculture[...]

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Tough way to finish

IT was a tough night at Horsham's Blue Ribbon Raceway on Saturday night for Penola’s Dave Gartner, despite a solid effort in his heat...

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