Barossa triumphs in tourism awards
THE Barossa Valley took home four wins, including a Hall of Fame induction and seven medals, at the 2021 South Australian Tourism Awards.
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Resilience key to tackling issues
RESPECTED author and educator Samuel Charlton will offer advice on resilience to people struggling with mental-health issues at Gawler Suicide Prevention Community Group’s annual...
$1m soccer pitch pledge
GAWLER Eagles Football Club will receive a $1million injection to help it develop a synthetic turf pitch and associated works at Karbeethan Reserve if...
Festival of Cycling’s nine-day extravaganza
MORE than 20 events – including a Barossa women’s stage from Tanunda to Williamstown – have been scheduled for the 2022 Santos Festival of...
Please don’t block us in
A COUPLE in Gawler’s Church Hill area are calling for more awareness from drivers parking in the area.
Natalina and Johnny Gigliotti, who live at...
Tennis court row moves to court
THE future of two historic tennis courts in Gawler’s Church Hill remains up in the air, with the matter shifting to the courts.
Despite Gawler...
In case of emergency: Renewed calls for a Gawler SES unit
CALLS are growing louder for a State Emergency Service (SES) unit to be established in Gawler following last month’s hailstorm that caused havoc on...
Playford residents urged to get jab
PLAYFORD residents are being urged to roll up the sleeve to lift the vaccination rate, which is the lowest in metropolitan council areas in...
LENDING SUPPORT: Malinauskas visits hail-hit areas
PETER Malinauskas visited the hail-hit areas of Virginia on Thursday to show support for growers devastated by the October 28 storm.
The state Opposition leader...
Fresh plea to fix crossing
GAWLER residents have expressed their frustration as repeated attempts to address safety concerns over the Dalkeith Road level crossing have fallen on deaf ears.
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