Playford youth stand tall in remembrance
PLAYFORD’S youngest banded together in teamwork on the eve of Anzac Day to guard Smithfield’s Cross of Remembrance.
As part of this year’s overnight...
Playford students bring new life to historic site
PLAYFORD students have left their mark on the region’s historical buildings with a project to rejuvenate the Virginia Institute’s greenspace by planting herbs and...
Angaston kicks off a week of wine
THE Barossa Vintage Festival kicked off on Wednesday April 23, with families making their way to Angaston Town Day to celebrate another year of...
Playford pitches 2025-26 Budget
THE City of Playford has endorsed its 2025-26 Annual Business Plan and Budget for community consultation.
The draft document outlines the council’s 12-month commitment...
Mental health marathoner races into Gawler
MENTAL health advocate Brooke McIntosh was welcomed with open arms last week when she made a stop in Gawler on her journey to complete...
Gawler’s bunny business
THE spirit of Easter was alive and well in the hearts of Gawler students as they hopped into the long weekend with excitement, chocolate...
High and dry
AS vintage in the Barossa Valley comes to an end, a tough year of drought has led to calls for better policies around exportation...
300 new homes set for Playford
A VACANT site in Playford will become home to a maximum of 300 new allotments as the State Government rezones the area for more...
A lifetime of art
GAWLER local Fay Matthews is set to display her art to the community this May as she joins seven 90-something artists in the Going...
Barossa on show in China
BAROSSA wineries are taking centre stage in China this month as the South Australian Government launches its new wine and food export campaign.
The...
















