Tracking the health of our waterways
CITIZEN scientists in Clare and the Barossa Valley pitched in to help track the health of local waterways in October and November.
Local volunteers were...
Celebrating inclusion in the Barossa
THE Barossa Council is hosting inclusive activities at Nuriootpa Library as part of International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).
From 10am to 1pm on...
Gawler Lions get in the holiday spirit
LIONS Club of Gawler is getting into the holiday spirit with its annual Christmas cake sale now available for the community.
The rich festive cakes...
Progress for Two Wells roundabout
THE remaining construction work for stage two of the Mallala Road and Old Port Wakefield Road roundabout began last week.
Conducted by the Department for...
Graduates’ creativity shines
TALENTED artists at Trinity College have been shining at the 2024 Graduate Exhibition, which opened earlier this month.
The exhibition showcases the work of graduating...
G Force is back
AFTER performing for the Governor, Her Excellency Frances Adamson AC, who officially opened the 2024 series of original Music, Art and Poetry (MAP) events...
Mixed reaction to proposed code amendment
THE proposed Dublin Code Amendment has received a mixed reaction from residents living in the township and surrounding districts following a community forum over...
Nurse exchange program showing early success
A SIX-MONTH nurse exchange initiative enabling metropolitan and rural nurses to deepen their work experience within new settings is already reaping the rewards.
The Metro/Rural...
Gawler serves up bun-believable support
THE Gawler community contributed a stack of cash to support families with seriously ill children as part of this year’s McHappy Day.
McDonald’s Gawler raised...
Kapunda Saddles up for a wild ride
A HUGE crowd was roped into having a bucking good time last weekend with a soldout Kapunda Rodeo.
The heat and predicted showers held off...
















