The ‘Yip changes hands
THE Bunyip owner Ben Taylor announced last week that he has sold the historic Gawler newspaper to SA Today, the publishers of The Plains...
Engineering Australia’s space future
BUILDING Australia’s space sector and encouraging more diversity in STEM are two of the driving passions behind a Cockatoo Valley engineer’s nomination for the...
Fostering bright futures for children leads to nomination
AN ANDREWS Farm foster carer is hoping to leverage her time in the spotlight to help enact meaningful change for vulnerable children as part...
Christmas card winners
TOWN of Gawler is starting to get into the festive spirit with the winners of the annual Mayor’s Christmas Card Competition announced on Monday,...
The SACE race
YEAR 12 students across the north have been preparing to sit their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) exams this week.
The exams – paper,...
Grants open for training needs
EQUIPMENT and capital grants are now available for eligible training organisations to contribute towards new equipment and better training facilities that align to South...
Tree issues raised at council meeting
THE Barossa Council has voted against the removal of two trees on residential streets at Tanunda and Nuriootpa, due to concerns about the precedent...
New war memorial for Kapunda
DUTTON Park at Kapunda will have a new war memorial built after receiving State Government funding through the 80th Anniversary of the end of...
RDA leader to move on
REGIONAL Development Australia Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Plains (RDABGLAP) has announced that chief executive Leonie Boothby will step down at the end of this...
Educators honoured on World Teachers’ Day
EDUCATORS across the region were recognised last week for World Teachers’ Day, celebrating and thanking them for the work they do.
Member for Light Tony...












