Casey Miles Barossa Young Citizen of the Year
CASEY Miles has capped off a busy year advocating for the Barossa Valley by being named The Barossa Council’s Young Citizen of the Year.
The...
Fundraiser luncheon takes off
THE Zonta Club of Gawler’s fundraiser luncheon celebrating the work of pioneer women was a resounding success on Saturday, January 20.
Nearly 100 people flocked...
Creating safe spaces for the younger generation
AT just 18-years-old, Kapunda’s Chloe McWaters has become an integral part of her community.
A mentor with the Kapunda Musical Society, the newly crowned Light...
‘Mashup master’ brings acoustic tunes to the north
WITH over 10 years of experience in the music scene, the artist who calls himself the “mashup master” brought his acoustic jams to the northern suburbs...
Town anniversary brings community together
WASLEY’s 150th anniversary brought the community together for a celebration of the town’s rich history and has been recognised as Light’s Community Event of...
Town of Gawler seeks council boundary changes
TOWN of Gawler has proposed changes to expand its council area, leading to an independent inquiry through the South Australian Local Government Boundaries Commission.
Through...
Men’s Shed starts year on a high
MEMBERS of Willo’s Men’s Shed are “quite chuffed” to call themselves the Community Group of the Year ahead of the upcoming Australia Day Awards.
The...
The day-to-day for regional detectives
BEING a police detective is usually depicted as a fast-paced life against the clock to save lives, but the role goes deeper than what...
Phil proud to be top citizen
AN active and well-respected member of the Kapunda Bowling Club, Phil Voumard has been recognised for his contributions over many decades to both the...
Labor accuses Hurn and Libs of lies
THE Labor Government has accused Member for Schubert and Shadow Minister for Health Ashton Hurn and the Opposition of lying and spreading misinformation about...










