First birthday of thriving Gawler market
WHAT started as conversations between local artisans has blossomed into the now-thriving Gawler Makers Market, which will celebrate its first birthday this Sunday at...
Expert calls for change in support of veterinary nursing profession
PART of the solution to reversing workforce shortages and pressures in the veterinary sector is by ensuring vet nurses are best utilised in practice,...
SAPOL’s Dog Unit marks 50 years of tail-wagging service
SOUTH Australian police rolled out the red carpet for some extra special furry officers last week in celebration of the Dog Operations Unit’s 50-year...
Big facelift on the way for mine site
A SIGNIFICANT upgrade is in the planning stages for Kapunda’s historic mine site.
Light Regional Council has submitted a development application for a two stage...
Five new Aussies take the pledge
FIVE members of the community have become Australian citizens following a ceremony at the Kapunda council chambers.
The ceremony was held early last week and...
Over 150 Playford residents become Aussies this Australian Citizenship Day
TO MARK Australian Citizenship Day last week, Playford welcomed over 150 to the local area with residents conferred at a double citizenship ceremony.
Conferees from...
Citizens honoured in Gawler
WELCOMED with open arms were 25 new Australian citizens in a touching ceremony at the Gawler Civic Centre last Wednesday.
Facilitated by Mayor Karen Redman,...
Xavier College highlight footy star
XAVIER College is making an effort to honour one of their standout athletes, shining the spotlight on Dyson Sharp – one of the best...
A ‘sleigh’ of hope needed to keep the festive spirit alive
PLAYFORD’S most beloved Christmas celebration is facing an unknown future due to a shortage of funds, which is threatening to put a halt on...
Local students serve up stunning tennis trophies
LOCAL students have been busy showcas- ing their artistic skills with the creation of two trophies to be presented to the women’s and men’s...











