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...
Turn up harvest songs, wine podcasts
YOU’VE probably heard of Triple J’s Hottest 100, but how about the ‘Harvest 100’?
The national radio station’s annual countdown of the year’s most popular...
New supermarket’s ‘community’ vibe
FREELING now has its long-awaited supermarket, with Foodland opening in the town’s main street last Wednesday.
Store manager Mitchell Naylor said there had been a...
Trinity College teachers among state’s top educators
TRINITY College’s STEM program has sparked a nomination for a prestigious state education award.
The team behind Trinity’s SPARK program is vying for the STEMM...
Roo’s misadventure at Gawler shops
A CURIOUS kangaroo found himself stuck between a rock and a hard place recently, when he was trapped near a Gawler shopping complex carpark.
Barossa...
Women’s Shed on the go
COMMUNITY group Playford Women’s Shed has received a major boost to its daily commutes, with a new Staria donated by Peter Page Hyundai.
Founder of...
Gawler Art Award winners announced
GAWLER Art Award winners have been named, drawing a large crowd to the town’s community gallery to hear the announcement earlier this month.
With more...
‘It’s not a boys ‘club anymore’ Local game design educator wins big
THE video games industry has long been seen as a ‘boys club’, but one Evanston Gardens woman is looking to changing that.
UniSA’s Dr Susie...















