Green bin trial ends for Gawler Belt
SOME Gawler Belt residents are unhappy with the outcome of a green bin trial by Light Regional Council, which ended after what they said...
Police urge players to plan ahead to avoid gameday catastrophes
WITH the local football and winter netball seasons set to begin on April 13, the region’s police officers are calling on players and supporters...
Safety concerns for popular bike track
A NORTHERN suburbs development is creating a safety hazard, according to a Gawler resident, due to fencing encroaching on a popular bike track.
Villawood Properties’...
Locals flock to celebrate launch of BTS with Jess
GAWLER-made arts show BTS with Jess made its debut to television audiences last week, with plenty of locals on hand to celebrate.
The four-part series, created...
Elmo’s visit to Gawler
ELMO and his Sesame Street friends made their way down to the Town of Gawler for a circus extravaganza last week to a crowd...
Gawler Bakery back in the mix
GAWLER-famous Bahn Mi rolls and hot meat pies are not the only things returning to Murray Street this month, with the re-opening of the...
Law changes welcomed
CHANGES to the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act (1998) will give donorconceived people more choice in trying to find out more about their biological family...
Citizen science gets a boost
A CITIZEN science program running across the Barossa and Yorke Peninsula has received a funding boost to help monitor the region’s waterways.
The Northern and...
Metal mayhem hits the Barossa
THRASH metal band Broken Loose has emerged victorious from this year’s Barossa Battle of the Bands held last weekend in front of an adoring...
Automata workshop takes flight
THE unique artistry of automata design is coming to the Barossa, with a new workshop giving locals the chance to practice an art medium...












