MPs veterans funding warning
A LIFE-SAVING legal service that helps veterans – including many across the state – fight for entitlements and compensation will be axed with federal...
Bunyip opts to rock on with fun initiative
STAFF at The Bunyip made a quirky find early on Thursday morning with a painted rock appearing on the office’s doorstep.
The rock, depicting a...
Defence pathways announced for local schools
A NEW program to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in schools will roll out across the state to encourage students to pursue...
Prominent historian to visit Gawler
THE Gawler Cultural Heritage Foundation (GCHF) is preparing to welcome a nationally recognised guest speaker at its upcoming meeting.
On Wednesday, August 14, GCHF members...
Gilbert’s Hill in Lyndoch launches first allotments
RESIDENTIAL development Gilbert’s Hill has launched in Lyndoch.
The first of three releases boasts medium to substantial-sized allotments, ranging from 500m² to more than 1100m²,...
Donation drive calls for period products
PERIOD poverty charity Share the Dignity is encouraging Gawler and surrounding communities to take part in its annual Dignity Drive during August.
The charity will...
Barossa lights up for German tradition
A LARGE crowd gathered in Nuriootpa on Saturday night to celebrate a special German tradition.
The Barossa Lantern Walk attracted around 200 people to the...
Tertiary study hopes for the north
MEMBER for Spence Matt Burnell has pledged his support of the City of Playford’s application for a Suburban University Study Hub (SUSH) in the...
Arts set to take over Gawler
THE annual Business Gawler Arts on the Plains festival kicks off on Sunday with Minister for Arts, and Small and Family Business Andrea Michaels...
Temporary road closures for roundabout upgrade
THE intersection upgrade of Greenock, Samuel and Moppa Roads at Nuriootpa has commenced, with some temporary road closures to come to facilitate the works.
The...












