Mallala Monument turns 100 years old
ON Sunday, members of Mallala and surrounding communities came together to commemorate 100 years of the town’s historic monument.
The Mallala Monument was officially unveiled...
Adventure race a ROAR-some event
MORE than 100 adventure seekers gathered for the second annual ROAR Barossa triathlon on Sunday.
Held at the Warren Reservoir and among the Mount Crawford...
Local baker enjoys sweet success
THE lead-up to a show is a busy time for a competition baker.
There’s days of planning and shopping for ingredients, scheduling bake times, and...
Luxury tiny homes on the way?
OFF-grid accommodation provider CABN is continuing with plans to redevelop the Seppelts View Cabins site at Seppeltsfield.
Its latest development application is for the replacement...
Fighting poverty to support education
SUPPORTING children’s learning has never been more important, with the rising cost-of-living having a major impact on local families who are already experiencing disadvantage.
That’s...
Community talks crime prevention
EYRE community members came together for a resident safety brainstorming event recently, following concerns about local crime.
Working alongside Eyre residents, council members met with...
Lyndoch’s next tourist stay approved
A $4 MILLION addition to Lyndoch’s proposed next luxury tourism resort has been formally approved.
KPHR Investments Pty Ltd was seeking planning consent for 12...
Gawler’s united front for helping those in need
OLDER women comprise the fastest emerging group experiencing homelessness, but advocates in Gawler are stepping up to drive social change.
The 2016 census (the latest...
Walk on the wildflower side
IT was a native plant version of ‘eye spy’ when Sandy Creek Uniting Church held its 45th annual wildflower walk.
Late last month, 26 native...
Cheaper childcare, but access limited
LOCAL families will be better off under the Federal Government’s cheaper child care plan – provided they can access suitable places when they need...











