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Geoff Graetz: on his latest collection ‘Wishing Tree’

LOCAL author Geoff Graetz is a well-loved contributor to Gawler’s ever-growing poetry collection. Last week, the author launched his third collection of poetry to a...

“Scream, howl, sing, whisper, speak,” Slam poetry makes its way down under

SPOKEN word is the name given to poetry created with the intent to be read out to an audience. With the genre’s roots in performance,...

Regional grants to support locals

FOUNDATION for Rural Regional Renewal (FRRR) has announced more than $233,000 worth of grants for rural communities across the state. The grants will go towards...

Have your say on library and community services

RESIDENTS are encouraged to have a say on future library and community services in the townships of Angaston and Mount Pleasant. The Barossa Council is...

New trucking distribution centre proposed in Nuriootpa

NURIOOTPA Traders are looking to establish a new $30m integrated storage and transport distribution facility at Nuriootpa. A development application has been lodged for a...

Sunnyside up: Gawler band puts punk on the map

SUNNYSIDE Drive is the punk-rock band taking Adelaide’s music scene by storm after the release of their debut track ‘Beans on Toast’ in 2021. Since...

Training triple threat

DEDICATING her life to dogs, Mandy Jones works three jobs just to keep her passion alive. As a dog trainer for pets in her daily...

Same but different: Evanston students ready for a fresh new start at Xavier

WHEN students of the former St Brigid’s Catholic School return next week, they will officially have become Xavier College students. It has been a busy...

Liberal Party hears regional voices

DEPUTY leader of the Liberal Party Sussan Ley and Liberal senator Anne Ruston visited Gawler earlier this week to include regional voices in policy...

Uke beauty! Jamie’s Young Citizen of the Year

‘INSPIRATIONAL’ teacher Jamie Humphrys has been named Young Citizen of the Year for his endless efforts within the Adelaide Plains community. Excelling as a student...

Angaston secures seventh win on the trot

PREMIERSHIP favourites of Barossa and Light Bowling Association's Saturday Division 1 competition Angaston and Kapunda both improved to 12-2 with dominant wins in Round...