We remember the fallen
FOR the first time in two years, crowds will once again be able to attend Gawler’s Anzac Day dawn service ceremony.
Covid-19 cancellations and event...
Concerns over canopy plan
ECOLOGIST and Playford resident Holly Whittenbury is satisfied some aspects of the recently announced urban tree canopy strategy by Playford Council – but also...
Mosquito-borne disease at piggery
THE latest detection of Japanese encephalitis in a South Australian piggery has been made in the Light Regional Council area.
The Department of Primary Industries...
Answer ambulance volunteer call at Hamley Bridge
SA AMBULANCE Service (SAAS) is calling for volunteers to join the Hamley Bridge crew with the launch of a community recruitment drive.
This is the...
The Barossa’s next resort
A $25 MILLION luxury resort, featuring 80 rooms circling the iconic Barossa Glasshouse, is a step closer to reality.
Plans for Nexus Barossa at 221...
Groups unite in cool move
PLAYFORD Women’s Shed and semi-professional soccer club Playford Patriots have established a cool relationship that will benefit them both.
The two groups have recently engaged...
Have a say on reserve draft plan
ADELAIDE Plains Council is seeking further feedback from the community on the revised draft master plan for Hart Reserve, Two Wells, to include a...
Outreach boxes spark interest
THE museum reopening after Covid-19 has generated interest in the Australian War Memorial outreach learning boxes, particularly with the lead-up to Anzac Day.
These are...
Budget win for Barossa Foundation
THE Barossa Foundation would benefit from reforms that will give the organisation greater ability to raise and distribute funding, Member for Barker Tony Pasin...
Charity buttons talk on the money
A TOTAL of 38 people enjoyed guest speaker Martin Walker’s talk on “Charity buttons sold in Gawler during 1910s-20s”.
It was a very interesting topic...












