Let the play time begin
Gawler Primary School is giving little ones a new place to play.
The school is introducing a playgroup for the first time, which will run weekly...
Grain producers reap rewards of soil moisture
Local grain producers have taken advantage of wet soil conditions and last season’s rainfall to sow their crops early.
Nearly 120 producers across the state...
Rezone rejected
A proposal to rezone a parcel of land in Tanunda for ‘tourism development’ has been rejected by the state planning minister.
Barossa Central Pty Ltd...
Schools take on digital challenge
Two local primary schools are learning to speak like a robot as part of the Commissioner’s Digital Challenge, which is now in its fifth year.
Students...
Orchestra goes regional
Audiences have been given the chance to experience the power of the orchestra live on stage in the Barossa.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra has announced it...
A hole lot of trouble: Council digs for turf damage answers
Gawler's parks and sporting grounds have been hit with a botched excavation job, with a flurry of small holes dotting turf.
Though the holes have...
Community ask questions after historical loss
The local community are still reeling after the historic Angle Vale Bridge, which stood along the Gawler River for more than 140 years, crumbled...
Support for heritage conservation
A new conservation grants program has bolstered funding for preserving the state’s heritage.
The new Heritage Conservation Grant Program provides a total of $2.5m in...
History on pages: The tale of overcoming abuse, finding love, and a long lost...
When author Pamela Morrison begun searching through her mother’s history after her passing 20 years ago, the family was met with an unforgettable story of...
Katie Pomery: the melodic maestro
Katie Pomery is the local legend that has taken her lifelong passion for music and song writing to stages across the state.
Described as the...










