Newest students settle into school
STUDENTS have been getting into the groove of the new year, with campuses across the northern suburbs welcoming new students to begin their education...
Experienced volunteers ready to join Gawler SES
AS construction of the new South Australian State Emergency Service (SASES) facility at Gawler continues to progress, 10 volunteers are ready to bring more...
Playford community steps up for mental health support
THE Playford community is getting real about mental health in 2025, with the Rotary Club of Elizabeth delivering several first aid classes for locals...
Time to get snappy
ENTRIES are now officially open for the 2026 Light Regional Council calendar.
Built off the success of last year's photo competition, photographers across the region...
Boost for drought resilience to wine and vegetable sectors
THE Barossa Valley will benefit from a government-funded program aimed at boosting drought resilience among viticulturists.
As part of the Farm Business Resilience Program, more...
Emerging artists to hit the big stage
WORLD music festival WOMADelaide has once again partnered up with Playford’s Northern Sound System to announce five new young and emerging artists for its...
Chateau Tanunda rings the bell
CHATEAU Tanunda has marked the start of the 2025 vintage in the Barossa Valley with its annual ringing of the bell ceremony.
Held on Monday,...
Option four, you’re it
A DECISION has been made regarding the redevelopment of a Freeling playspace following the input of the public.
Mattiske Park, located on Rogers Street in...
School strain amid rapid growth
WITH the rapid expansion of housing in the northern suburbs, residents are becoming increasingly concerned amid school enrolments quickly filling up.
Schools across...
Fight continues to save historic hall
SUNDAY’S extreme heat did not deter more than 20 people rallying at the historic Kangaroo Flat Hall in an effort to save the building...
















