Council votes in favour of controversial budget
AFTER heated discussions erupted at Monday's ordinary council meeting as local voices took to the microphone to continue to fight for a lower rate...
Jim out on a limb
TOWN of Gawler councillor Jim Vallelonga felt there would be no point in speaking out during Monday's ordinary council meeting, when he was the...
Northern kids connect with Aboriginal Elders
NORTHERN suburbs children are connecting with culture and history with a unique playgroup at Adelaide’s only First Nations aged care home in Davoren Park....
Pratt pushes back on state budget
THE latest State Budget 2025/26 has been criticised by a local MP, who claimed that regional areas were left behind in the financial plans.
Member...
Gawler Art Society addresses the elephant in the room
ORDINARILY it would be tricky to find the link between elephants, tea pots and floating glass baubles, but the Gawler Art Society has found...
Priority apprenticeships soar
APPRENTICE numbers in priority areas for the north have continued to rise, with new data showing a high percentage of those in training focusing...
Proposed drought bill to bring relief for farmers
A DROUGHT response bill has passed the Legislative Council to establish a framework to support farmers and regional towns in times of drought.
The...
A little piece of history unveiled in the north
A LITTLE piece of history was unveiled at the National Military Vehicle Museum in Edinburgh earlier this week, with a WWI naval gun now...
Newest Australian citizens welcomed to Barossa
FIVE new citizens were welcomed with open arms to the Barossa community with a citizenship ceremony officiating their status recently.
Barossa Council Mayor Bim...
Gawler History Team: The history of LR&M
ONE of the biggest companies in the north – LR&M Constructions – will be the subject of Gawler History Group’s next talk when company...
















