Biggest Morning Tea returns to town
The Gawler Cancer Council is once again hosting its annual Biggest Morning Tea this May to raise funds for cancer research, prevention and support...
Record high election enrolment
THE Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has announced a record high number of enrolments ahead of May’s federal election.
Over 18 million eligible voters have...
New wind farm creates a stir
RESIDENTS living near and around the proposed Twin Creek Wind Farm site have raised concerns regarding a lack of communication from the project developers,...
Community Diary
Thursday 17
Join the Pole4fitness team in Gawler for a kids aerial school holiday workshop. The four-hour workshop will cover a variety of skills, including...
Easter fun guide
WITH Easter just a hop, skip and jump away, many community and council groups across the northern suburbs are gearing up to celebrate the...
Out and about with the Gawler Car Club
OUR first Run for March was a breakfast run to the Gumeracha Hotel on March 9, kindly organised by David and June Kent.
After a...
An afternoon of contrast
A TASTY luncheon with good fellowship and a harrowing family history, set in a war-torn region of the world.
The last Kaffee und Kuchen meeting...
Teens ditch stolen Mustang after getting stuck on O-Bahn track
HALF a dozen teenagers were arrested after police tracked a stolen car through Two Wells and Virginia, with the Ford Mustang eventually getting stuck...
Barossa Park Oval unveiled
THE new $45.7 million Barossa Park was unveiled this morning by Premier Peter Malinauskas ahead of this weekend's 2025 AFL Gather Round.
Mr Malinauskas...
Barossa Village delivers new ageing in place housing
BAROSSA Village has unveiled a new housing project, which saw a 2,400-square-metre site in Nuriootpa converted to a regional housing and ageing in place...
















