Pharmacies offering free flu shots
FREE flu vaccinations are now available fol- lowing a winter season where fewer people had the shot.
Terry White Chemmart Gawler Pharmacist Manager James Georgiou...
‘I felt witch-hunted’: Local speaks out amongst CFS allegations
FOR one local resident, joining the Country Fire Service (CFS) was his “repayment” to his community after the service saved him from what could...
Plains campus opens new facilities
XAVIER College is ready to welcome new Adelaide Plains students next year with the official opening of two buildings at its Two Wells campus.
On...
Old school history on display
A LITTLE bit of local history has been immortalised with the installa- tion of a storyboard plaque in Evanston.
The plaque was unveiled on the...
SAnta Dash spreads Christmas cheer one step at a time
AFTER an incredibly success- ful inaugural event last year, the award-winning SAnta Dash at Williamstown is back.
Organised by Barossa Outdoors and Williamstown Action Group,...
Reflection Sofas help break down barriers
THREE Reflection Sofas have been unveiled throughout the Barossa, helping to break down the barriers of mental illness.
A collaboration between Seeds of Hope Suicide...
Police operation ready to roll over summer
GAWLER police will have plenty of numbers out and about over the coming months as part of an operation highlighting community safety and crime...
Gawler Council seeks business partnership for long-term vision
BUSINESSES are being encouraged to get on board a plan for Gawler’s town centre as part of a long-term vision to “activate” the main...
Seven decades of unwavering service and commitment
AFTER more than 70 years of service to veterans and their families, the RSL and the wider community, the RSL Gawler Women’s Auxiliary held...
Carmine keen to foster growth in return to Council
EXCITED is the word that comes to mind for Carmine Di Troia as he begins another term as a Councillor for Adelaide Plains.
The passionate...






