From grapes, trees grow: Winery funds charity’s work
LOCALS can now help to restore forests and assist those in need by enjoying a Barossa icon, wine.
Atze’s Corner Wines, located in the Barossa...
Colour Explosion raises funds for playground
IT was a colourful end to the third school term for Gawler Primary School students on Friday.
School community members were treated to a Colour...
Love for Two Wells runs deep
FOR Two Wells locals it might be obvious the main street has been getting busier, but numbers show the town is in the midst...
Artist drawn to stark light, vivid colours
By Martin Johnson OAM
“IT wasn’t until the ’80s in Queensland that I began to paint and was encouraged to do so by Eric Minchin...
Spring sunshine welcomes band
IT was spring sunshine and a warm reception for Gawler’s Yellow Door Street Band when it played outside the Prince Albert Hotel last Saturday...
Bringing people to regional Australia
NEW campaign More Jobs; More Opportunities is urging city dwellers to look to regional Australia for their next move.
Launched by the Regional Australia Institute,...
Artist wins award for Barossa exhibition
ARTIST Deborah Prior has won the SALA Festival’s Contemporary Art Award.
During the festival, Prior exhibited ‘On the Third Day’ at JamFactory, Seppeltsfield.
The exhibition featured...
Sip, paint, eat at Riesling vineyard
LOCALS have the chance to become Picasso for a day, with an invitation to paint Pewsey Vale Vineyard.
But it’s not just about putting paintbrush...
Gawler Council survey results are in
GAWLER residents and business owners have had their say on the issues that matter most to them ahead of upcoming local government elections.
Last month,...
Funding boost for community centres
LOCAL community centres are being encouraged to apply for a share in a $5.5 million per year funding pool after being among the “hardest...











