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FROM 2026, general practitioners in South Australia will be able to diagnose and treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a move expected to reduce wait times and costs for patients.
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“Ridiculous” wait times for blood tests on SYP Subscribe to Yorke Peninsula Country Times to read the full story.
SACWA Maitland donates seats for community reflection Subscribe to Yorke Peninsula Country Times to read the full story.
Danielle, formerly of Kadina, became a partner at Blackbird Accountants in 2025. She is a Chartered Accountant, Registered ...
YPFL: Hodby’s eight-goal blitz propels Bute to victory In ideal conditions at Warooka Oval, Bute secured a commanding victory over th... Subscribe to Yorke Peninsula Country Times to read the full ...
COPPER Coast Sport and Leisure Centre is excited to announce the opening of a state-of-the-art Pilates reformer studio in ...
Rotary Club fundraiser raises $15,000 for dementia support Subscribe to Yorke Peninsula Country Times to read the full story.
NEW BREW... Scott Thomas and Tom Nolan showcase the new lager developed in collaboration between the Anglers Inn and the ...
YPFL A GRADE... Connor Tape, Ardrossan, flies over the back of Moonta’s Malcolm Karpany to spoil a marking attempt.
MOONTA township’s upgrade is an ongoing project guided by the Moonta Urban ...