Future voices to honour the past
PLAYFORD youngsters are preparing to take their place amongst the community this Remembrance Day to help the region commemorate those who have fallen.
On...
Northern students urged to study smart and stay calm
THOUSANDS of students across the north are embarking on what might be their most difficult school assignment yet: end of year exams.
More than...
Community space breathes new life
THE Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery has finally re-opened, following seven months of construction to upgrade the site, to a community who welcomed the new...
Century-old music to Gawler’s ears
THE community is invited to hear the music of a century-old organ in Gawler this weekend, as organists play the 1487 pipes to celebrate...
Solomon speaks out for the LGBTIQA+ community
A TOWN of Gawler councillor has spoken out on the importance of LGBTIQA+ representation and inclusion in the community, reflecting on coming to terms...
Gawler joins the Rainbow Network
TOWN of Gawler has voted to join more than a dozen councils in the Rainbow Council Network — a group that supports local governments...
Gawler GP practices hold firm on fees as bulk billing scheme kicks in
GAWLER GPs are holding off on adopting the new bulk billing program, leaving many patients likely to have to fork out for their doctors...
Gawler welcomes new growth champion
TOWN of Gawler welcomed a new economic development officer recently, who will aim to steer the region's economy through its next phase of growth....
Barossa Park crowned state’s best
A LANDMARK project in the history of the Barossa Valley has been officially recognised by the state's governing football body at a recent awards...
New Playford strategy in the driver’s seat
TRANSPORT in the City of Playford was in the spotlight this month with council developing a transport strategy to guide the planning, delivery, management,...
















