Xavier raises more than $13k for Project Compassion
EACH year, the Xavier College community comes together to support Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion appeal, a tradition that coincides with the Lenten season leading...
Local prodigy strikes a chord
A GAWLER student has gone above and beyond in the world of music, receiving a prestigious award with the Australian Music Examination Board (AMEB).
Trinity...
Extended hours for Playford services
CITY of Playford council centres are trialling extended opening hours aimed at providing more opportunities for the Playford community to access services.
The Playford Civic Centre...
Playford grants bring boost for community
CITY of Playford has awarded a number of community organisations with vital grant supports to continue their important work with locals.
Just under a dozen...
Rally teams return
A TRIO of northern teams which participated in a national rally to raise money for cancer research have all safely returned home after an...
Eye on the sky
CURTAINS of pink, blue and green filled the night sky this week during the strongest geomagnetic storm in more than 20 years.
The magnificent displays...
Best-selling author to visit Playford
RENOWNED author of ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ Heather Morris is making a visit to Playford to share some special insights into her latest book...
Gawler Bakery brings lion’s share of joy
CUSTOMERS of the Gawler Hot Bread Bakery lined the streets this weekend to celebrate the store’s grand re-opening.
The family-owned local hotspot has spent the...
Inaugural veterans’families day sees mixed response
THE State Government’s move to hold an official day to recognise the families of Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel and veterans has garnered mixed...
New trial to attract regional doctors
BAROSSA residents could soon find it easier to see a doctor under a new trial announced by the Federal and State Governments.
The Barossa Hills...















