From grinding grain to up in flames, the history of Gawler’s mills
WITH the passage of time, Gawler’s landscape has changed significantly... but look a little closer and there are many glimpses of the past.
Stone walls,...
Sofas for reflection and connection
A NEW community-led initiative is helping to break down the barriers of mental illness.
A collaboration between Barossa Council, the Seeds of Hope Suicide Prevention...
Nothing’s set in stone
DUE to the recent coverage of the life threatening lung disease silicosis, one local stone business owner is feeling the pressure after two of...
Sleeper theft a “dark cloud” for regional railway
POLICE are investigating the theft of up to 200 rail- way sleepers and plates along the old Roseworthy railway line between Red- banks Rd...
Touch A Truck pulling into Freeling
LOVERS of big wheels, fast cars and all things motoring will be in their element this weekend, when Freeling hosts its highlyanticipated Touch A...
Glass shortage impacting women’s mural
THE Zonta Club of Gawler and the Gawler Children’s Centre have worked together to hold a workshop and continue planning the second instalment of...
A fresh new welcome to ‘Light Country’
NEW regional entry signs for Light Regional council’s new destination brand ‘Light Country – Get Closer’ have been unveiled.
Four signs have been placed at...
Black Dog riders ready to hit the road to break the stigma
THE NORTHERN Adelaide Black Dog Ride One Dayer is back and ready to roll on Sunday, March 19, in hopes to start a conversation...
Barossa wines make a splash in North America
LOCALS can attest to the distinct full-bodied drop of a Barossa Shiraz, but now a host of the region’s wineries are set to make...
Tony Piccolo celebrates milestone
SIXTY years ago, three-yearold Tony Piccolo moved from Naples, Italy to Kudla, South Australia with his Mum Maria, Dad Raffaele and older sister Antonietta.
Now,...













