The Andrews brothers are in their 80s but nothing can keep them out of the paddock -- here they are on a recent crop inspection
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One year on from the 2019 bushfires, farmers and the CFS are improving how they can work together even better if a similar situation arises again.
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Harvest is underway for some YP farmers, and many more are expected to start after the rain. Good luck to everyone for a trouble-free and successful harvest 2020-21!
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EXCLUSIVE -- YP Council has thrown its support behind a plan to allow seaweed farming at Hardwicke Bay.
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The Port Wakefield overpass is a step closer with land acquisition beginning and design works progressing including investigating the possibility of a two-lane overpass. #YorkePeninsula#PortWakefield#SouthAustralia
Deputy PM @M_McCormackMP was in #PortWakefield today to announce the state and federal governments will partner to deliver a $90m project to duplicate the Port Wakefield Rd and build an overpass at the intersection of the Copper Coast and Augusta Highways to be completed in 2022.
Here's the first look at the upcoming $90million changes to the road through Port Wakefield including dual lanes, overpass and a proposed roundabout connecting to the Balaklava Road. Full details in next week's @YPTimes. #PortWakefield#SouthAustralia#YorkePeninsula
For almost 20 years Moonta’s Tania Wanganeen has been studying & teaching Narungga language. As far as she knows, no one else has the fluency she does. She says it’s filled a void & is culturally empowering. Her story is in this week’s @YPTimes#BecauseOfHerWeCan#NAIDC2018
#OTD 100 years ago, Signaller Patrick Degidan, 27, from Yorketown SA died of TB in a UK military hospital. He lies in a churchyard in Sutton Veny in Wiltshire. #LestWeForget#Anzac100_SA#WWI