Youth band debut at Gawler Fringe
THE Gawler Youth Band (GYB) will make its performing debut at the opening of the Gawler Fringe festival on Friday - and is excited...
Rotary’s Uganda connection
IDI Amin became dictator of Uganda after a bloody coup in 1971.
His eight-year rule resulted in economic decline, social disintegration and massive human rights...
Call for Kapunda ambulance volunteers
THE SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) volunteer team at Kapunda and surrounding areas is looking for volunteers as the service launches a community recruitment drive.
Volunteers...
$34,000 in grants for Kapunda students
The Kapunda High School Centenary Foundation has announced new grants to 15 students as part of the Education Grant program, in conjunction with the...
National stage for Kapunda’s art
KAPUNDA’S ever-growing town mural project will once again feature nationally, having been announced as a finalist in the Australian Street Art Awards.
The Kapunda Mural...
Former school site ‘oyster’ of area
PLAYFORD Councillor Clint Marsh is asking Smithfield and Davoren Park residents to help make a plan for the vacant site of the former Smithfield...
Learning German, second language of Barossa
A MAJOR purpose of the Barossa German Language Association has been the return of the German language to the area where in the 19th...
Sitting ducks prove a real tonic
WHAT started as a bit of fun to liven up the new entrance signs at Williamstown has turned into a welcomed community “quack-up”.
A local...
Rotarians fire up to help out
THE Rotary Club of Gawler Light members are back on the barbecue trail over the next six weeks.
The club will provide services to Gawler...
Caffeine fix to boost our cafes
IT’S a rite of passage for many older teenagers to go out on a pub crawl through Gawler once you reach the legal drinking...
















