The story of Ahrens
IN 1898, a hard-working, young blacksmith decided to test his luck on the Kalgoorlie goldfields.
But Johann Karl Wilhelm Ahrens, better known as Wilhelm, became...
Women go head-to-head in Kegel Championships
IN a tense afternoon during the ladies final of the Kegel Championship at Kingsford the Barossa on August 10, Birgit Luck, all the way...
Community consultation on EV facility
CONSULTATION has begun on a proposal to install an electric vehicle (EV) charging facility at the Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall.
Roadside assistance provider NRMA has...
Tanunda Liedertafel Concert proves a harmonious event
ON Sunday, August 13, the Tanunda Liedertafel held a successful concert at the Zion Worship Centre on Cowan St, with more than 250 attending...
Street Band puts smiles on dials on a winter’s day
THE Saturday skies might have been a shade of grey, with the odd sprinkle of rain or two, but Gawler’s Yellow Door Street Band...
Work set to begin on old quarry
THE old quarry at Gawler East is expected to be filled later this year, as the next stages of the Springwood housing development take...
Road fix to get underway
AN upgrade of Roseworthy Rd at Kingsford is due to begin next month, after the project received Federal Government backing.
Light Regional Council was successful...
New purpose for ambo station
IT was headquarters for the region’s emergency response for some 40 years, but the former Mount Pleasant ambulance station has been envisioned as something...
A study hub for the north?
IN the Federal seat of Spence, it is said this area is the second-most disadvantaged electorate in the country, as far as university outcomes...
Gawler Veterans pay their respects
IN A month focused on commemorating the Australian Veterans who served in the Vietnam War, veterans from the Gawler RSL visited graves and paid...











