Round of a-paws for Gawler vet
IN a long spanning career, Dr Tony Atyeo has seen it all, from taking care of farm animals and companion pets to helping wildlife...
The Bunyip recognised at media night of nights
IT was a fruitful night for The Bunyip at Country Press SA’s annual awards function in Victor Harbor on Friday night, walking away with...
Bakery spared from shed fire
GAWLER South Bakery staff took matters into their own hands after a shed fire threatened their business.
Just after 10am on Feburary 22, bakery staff...
Gawler line shut as child struck by train
An 11-year-old boy remains in a critical condition after being struck by a train at Tambelin Railway Station this morning, putting a standstill to train services...
From East London to international acclaim
By Martin Johnson OAM
WITH Gawler’s original Music, Art and Poetry (MAP) event on the horizon, I thought it best to introduce you to the artists...
Inquiry underway into regional bank closures
A DECISION to pause regional branch closures, has been welcomed by Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Westpac have...
Local Marilyn Monroe look-alikes take to the ocean for fundraising
ROSEWORTHY’S Ann Sutton was one in a wave of blondes at Brighton earlier this month, which helped to raise $200,000 for cancer research at...
Barossa welcomes a new year of film
WHAT started as a small band of film lovers has branched into a major film club sharing the world of film with the Barossa...
A life well-lived for WWII bomber pilot
John Underhill, most recently of Sandy Creek, passed away earlier this month aged 96 years.
Aussie, as he was known to friends, was the last...
Local Rotary clubs partner with Ukraine to deliver direct aid
A YEAR has passed since Ukraine was invaded by Russian forces, leaving a path of destruction its wake.
But an Adelaide man has shown his...











