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Local skaters ready to grind and shine at competition

LOCAL skaters are set to give Tony Hawk a run for his money as they shred it up at Gawler’s Skate Park Competition tomorrow. Entrants...

Family matters on Anzac Day

Tuesday's Anzac Day Dawn Services were a chance to pause and reflect on the sacrifices made by former and current members of Australia’s Defence...

Council chaos as members call for transparency

PLAYFORD Councillor Peter Rentoulis made a bold move at this month’s council meeting when he successfully moved a motion for future candidates in all...

Swainsona: Adelaide’s newest garage rockers

SWAINSONA is on their way to becoming Adelaide’s version of Smashing Pumpkins with their blend of alternative rock sound and post-punk garage. The newest group...

Playford proposes 7.9 per cent rate rise

PLAYFORD residents will have to keep their budgets tight with rates predicted to rise by a staggering 7.91 per cent this financial year. The increase...

Boundary Reform needs common ground: Shanks

DEPUTY Mayor Nathan Shanks says it’s time to set opinions aside and “lay down arms” when it comes to boundary reform. A hot topic in...

24-hour CrossFit challenge honours our fallen heroes

DOZENS of fitness enthusiasts pushed themselves to their limits on Saturday, as they completed gruelling workouts in a 24-hour CrossFit marathon at Elizabeth’s CrossFit...

Gather Round the table for tourism plan

GAWLER Council will attempt to get on the front foot for future Gather Round games, after a motion was passed at this week's council...

No safety upgrade for Tambelin

THE Department of Transport and Infastructure has confirmed Tambelin Railway Station is not in need of safety upgrades after an 11-year-old schoolboy was struck...

Thousands turn up to remember fallen

THERE was barely a blade of grass spare at Pioneer Park yesterday morning as thousands came to pay their respects on Anzac Day. Just the...

Led Zeppelin, the Dees and the ‘pride of a roaring lion’

MIDWAY through February then-candidate for Light James Agness penned a letter to the editor entitled "Why I'm running", in which he impressed on constituents...

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