Barossa tobacco shops caught red handed
A PAIR of Barossa tobacco stores are among many temporarily shut down around the state as the South Australian Government continues to cracks down...
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The Smithfield Banquet
THE Banquet given to Mr. Glyde at Smithfield on Friday last was as might have been expected, rather a one-sided...
Letters to the Editor
Time to move on
In the past I have decided not to respond to letters to the editor from Mr Tooley.
Unfortunately, I think that sometimes...
Serious crash at Wilde Horse Plains
POLICE are investigating a serious crash at Wild Horse plains after reports of a single vehicle crash.
The driver, a man from Whyalla, was...
Stolen property returned
NORTHERN District police were thrilled to return an elderly woman’s phone after it was stolen at Elizabeth last month.
An 87-year-old woman was...
Music education strikes a chord in the north
MUSIC education is doing more than just filling the halls with sound.
According to research from School Music Education Australia, it contributes to the...
Gawler hosts Small Business Week event
SMALL business owners in the Light electorate are invited to attend the Small Business Forum in Gawler next week.
Hosted at the Gawler Civic...
MP offices now offering Advance Care Directives services
ADVANCE Care Directives Kits will now be available at all MP offices across South Australia, including in Gawler, to help people set up plans...
Men arrested for alleged child sexual exploitation
The AFP and South Australia Police have charged six Adelaide men in six days over the alleged online and real-world sexual exploitation of children....
MasterChef to cook up a storm in Riverlea
ADELAIDE’S own MasterChef royalty is rolling her pasta into the north at the Riverlea Food Festival this weekend after finally taking home the title...
















