Mates hit the road for Variety Bash
GAWLER mates and motor enthusiasts from the Hot Wheels Variety Bash team are back together for a wheely good cause.
The team will hit the...
Cars stolen after social media ads
LOCALS selling their cars on social media platforms are bring advised by police to be cautious following a recent series of thefts, with one...
‘It’s high time’ for nuclear power debate, Pasin says
MEMBER for Barker Tony Pasin has thrown his support behind the Coalition’s decision to review nuclear power as electricity bills continue to surge for...
Barossa skip to their loo, while Playford run away… Call to act on bowel...
BAROSSA residents are among SA’s most likely to use a bowel cancer screening kit, whereas those in Playford have recorded one of the state’s...
Edinburgh upgrades keep work local
SOUTH Australia will maintain its reputation as the defence state, with aircraft maintenance to be carried out at RAAF Base Edinburgh rather than offshore.
Upgrades...
Aspiring councillor’s aim to preserve history
ASPIRING Playford councillor Tom O’Donnell has banded together with locals to establish The Northern Historical Preservation Society, with the focus of document- ing and...
Bronwyn’s birthday arrives early with free groceries
GAWLER resident Bronwyn was in the right place at the right time last Wednesday, receiving a trolley of free groceries on the eve of...
‘It’s time for change,’ mayoral candidate says
PLAYFORD mayoral candidate Shaun Reardon said he felt residents were ready for a new council with a new direction at this year’s local government...
Helen Hennessy to stand for Gawler Council
WELL-known face about town Helen Hennessy has decided to throw her name in the hat and run for Gawler Council.
Ms Hennessy, of Gawler East,...
Kapunda grants easing tertiary study
KAPUNDA High School Centenary Foundation has revealed details of its grants for 2023 to encourage students to commence tertiary studies or training next year...












