Playford youth connect with community
PLAYFORD students have been working hard to put a smile on the face of the city’s older residents living in isolation.
Sixteen students in Years...
Students break down the mental health stigma
STUDENTS from Trinity College Blakeview have taken the initiative to raise awareness for mental health through the Blue Tree Project.
The Jamieson house students visited...
From East Timor conflict medic to community guardian: Andrew Coote recalls his journey of...
EAST Timor’s violent transition to independence consumed the attention of Australia’s leaders in 1999, which saw significant national resources employed.
Australia led a multinational peacekeeping...
Extra services to commemorate Anzacs
GAWLER’S Anzac Day commemorations are set to expand this year, with a range of organisations across the town collaborating to hold more events.
On top...
Insect army to tackle prickly pears
AN “ARMY” of insects will soon be at work in the region as part of an effort to fight an invasive species of cactus.
The...
Chance to enjoy the VIEW
A GAWLER club is on the hunt for new members as it strives to make new connections with women in the area.
The local VIEW...
Gawler Trust notes
THE Gawler Museum, while not the most spectacular building in the town, has the distinction of being the oldest public building still in use...
Pedestrian refuge back on the cards
A PREVIOUSLY shelved pitch seeking to install a pedestrian refuge at the intersection of Twelfth and Fifteenth Streets has returned, with the Department for...
History Fair returns
THE Barossa History Fair is set to return for another year of guest speakers, exhibitions, traditional crafts and a wide range of historic activities...
Ashton Hurn ready to welcome first child
MEMBER for Schubert Ashton Hurn is preparing to go on maternity leave, with Opposition leader David Speirs to take on the role of Acting...










