New Barons of the Barossa
THE Barons of Barossa have welcomed eight new Barons to the fraternity.
The induction took place late last month and was the first to be...
Search for names of WWI servicemen
A REMARKABLE find in an antique shop has local man Michael Bates trying to solve a mystery.
Mr Bates is trying to put names to...
Gawler doctor honoured with award
GAWLER Doctor Anthony Page has been recognised for his contribution to the Gawler and surrounding community as a dedicated GP supervisor.
Dr Page combines his...
Opportunity of a lifetime
FORMER Trinity College student Lachlan Arthur has been named the 2021 South Australian Rhodes Scholar, which means the future surgeon will have the opportunity...
Reckless driver spared prison
Brendan Simpkins
AN L-plater involved in a high-speed street race in Andrews Farm that killed a 19-year-old in 2019 has been spared jail.
In court last...
Drop-in sessions for King Street Bridge designs
Brendan Simpkins
GAWLER residents were recently offered the opportunity to have their say on the updated designs for King Street Bridge.
Drop-in information sessions were held...
Character streetscapes saved in government backflip
GAWLER’S streetscapes, with great character value, are likely to survive indiscriminate demolition following a significant policy backflip by the State Government.
The backflip follows a...
Art of the people at Hillier Park
Brendan Simpkins
THIS weekend will mark the fourth art exhibition held at the Hillier Park Residential Village, with artwork from residents on display.
Taking place over...
Exams in progress
THEIR final year didn’t go exactly as planned, but the class of 2020 hope to finish on a high.
South Australian year 12 students are...
Funding boost for local government
Brendan Simpkins
THIS year’s State Budget will feature $100 million in funding that will go towards local government infrastructure projects.
The Local Government Infrastructure Partnership Program...