Former Gawler student walks free
A FORMER Trinity student has been given a partially suspended sentenced and released from custody after he helped his father cover up the death...
Federal grant to support Concordia
THE Barossa Council has secured almost $400,000 to recruit three additional roles that will support the Concordia development.
Council will receive $399,746 through the first...
A century of Girl Guides in Gawler
THE Gawler Girl Guides are getting ready to celebrate their 100th anniversary, while also receiving a special gift to acknowledge the milestone.
The Lions Club...
New oncology service for Gawler
CANCER patients in the Gawler and Barossa region will have easier access to treatment with a new oncologist service beginning at Gawler Health Service.
The...
Full steam ahead: Gawler club keeps railway history on track
A GAWLER club is on a fast track to keeping South Australia’s railway history chugging along one train ride at a time.
Roseworthy Railway line...
Researchers digging deep
NORTHERN farmers will have a better understanding of how soil microbiome functions to ensure sustainable broadacre farming following the results of recent research.
Researchers from...
Grants announced for students in STEM
GRANTS of up to $100,000 are now available for local students studying in STEM projects, with a program investing in young people and their...
MP welcomes code of conduct changes
MEMBER for Light Tony Piccolo is welcoming Federal Government efforts to crack down on the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct.
A review of the...
Trekking for history and self
CORPORAL JACOB JOSEPH
THE Kokoda Track was always in the back of Squadron Leader Jamie Stirling’s mind during his more than 25 years serving in...
Live monitoring cuts fuel costs
MONITORING fuel prices is saving South Australians more than $20 million a year, according to a report from the RAA.
An RAA fuel survey found...












