Greenock to welcome public art installation
GREENOCK is set to enhance its Marsh Walk landscape with a new public art installation.
The project, inspired by the town’s deep connection to its...
Bins and wins: Amy Hardwick moves on from NAWMA
FOLLOWING a successful three years, Amy Hardwick is hanging up her gloves and boots in a farewell to Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority (NAWMA).
Ms...
Nominations open for top rural doctor
INDIVIDUALS, community groups and health sector colleagues across rural Australia are being urged to nominate deserving doctors, doctors in training and medical students for...
Filipino families enriching our community
THE increasing contribution made by the growing Filipino community in the Light electorate has been recognised in State Parliament.
Member for Light Tony Piccolo spoke...
New system set to stimulate construction
IN a move to stimulate housing supply in major development areas, the State Government has decided to cap water augmentation charges for greenfield developers.
Since...
Local wins $100,000 through Keno
A GAWLER woman is looking forward to sharing the love after discovering she scored a $100,000 win in Keno on Monday, June 24.
The winning...
Veteran takes on world’s best
AN ARMY veteran from Blakeview is going for gold representing Australia on the world stage as part of the 2024 Warrior Games.
Veteran Jamie Smyth,...
New trucks to boost CFS service
ANGASTON and Kapunda are among two Country Fire Service (CFS) brigades soon to receive new trucks to help boost responses to urban incidents.
On Friday,...
Saturday solstice, sunshine and song
ON the footpath outside the Prince Albert Hotel, Gawler’s Yellow Door Street Band celebrated the winter solstice with two hours of foot-tapping, fun-loving music...
Future homes built on training
IN a bid to increase South Australian housing, the Malinauskas Government has increased its commitment to 30,000 new training places in building and infrastructure...














