Coorong artworks coming to Kapunda
THE next exhibition at the Kapunda Community Gallery is Rivers End, featuring works by artists from the Coorong.
The works are in various media, including...
Sheep lice more than just an itch
SHEEP producers are being asked to look out for lice-infested sheep in their flocks following recent detections at saleyards.
Field operations for Animal Health at...
Walking a mile for those in need
STUDENTS at St Brigid’s Catholic School hit the pavers recently, to raise awareness and much-needed food items for the Hutt Street Centre.
Staff and students...
Exploring ‘Gawler’s Phony History’
THE Gawler History Team enjoyed a guest speech from Martin Walker on ‘Gawler’s Phony History’ at its meeting earlier this month.
It was a follow-on...
Fremont dog park on track
Furry friends and their paw-rents are set for a new dog park as part of Fremont Park’s stage three upgrade, which is already underway.
Pooches of...
Delivering meals on wheels and more
THE Kapunda Eudunda Meals on Wheels Branch has continued to function at a high level despite the challenges of Covid-19, chairperson Megan McWaters has...
German speakers talk the pleasure of language
THE Barossa German Language Association is advocating bilingual teaching in the region, and the latest meeting of its speaking group explored what a pleasure...
Marsh sets sights on re-election
PLAYFORD Councillor Clint Marsh says that the best interests of the community need to be front of mind for nominees ahead of November’s council...
Rent-a-rack making fashion sustainable
AFTER moving from Helsinki to Adelaide, Kati Wilson wanted to bring sustainable fashion with her.
Now she’s set up shop in the former Hudsons Coffee...
Charity keeps at-risk kids under cover
STUDIO accommodation has been set up in local backyards to help prevent youth homelessness due to family tension.
The State Government has given the Kids...















