Bus firm hit by school trips ban
EVANSTON Park family-owned tour and charter bus business, A1 Tour and Charter, has been financially hit by the Covid-19-related cancellation of school camps, excursions...
Gawler couple’s vintage hustle ready to Drop
ON his 1996 debut album, Reasonable Doubt, Brooklyn emcee Jay-Z rapped that you can’t knock the hustle on his way to critical acclaim.
That sentiment...
Libs match Labor promise for McGilp
ALMOST three months after the Opposition said a Labor government would provide $1.5 million toward the upgrade of McGilp Recreation Park at One Tree...
Oscar shift takes opposition to new heights
THE proposed 12-storey luxury Oscar hotel in the Barossa Valley has been shifted to a new location as its developers attempt to reduce its...
Flower power: Freeling’s little ray of sunshine
THERE’S a little ray of sunshine just west of the Freeling township that is attracting visitors from far and wide.
In the paddock next to...
Centre is back up and running
FOUR years on from closing its doors, Playford Athletics Centre has risen from the ashes.
On Australia Day last week, the club was recognised as...
Shining a light on youth issues
BEN Rowe and his wife Anni founded Streetlight with an aim to empower young people to reach their full potential.
Their success proved they were...
Change rooms break new ground
WORK on a $1.8 million upgrade of Elizabeth Oval began this week, set to boost facilities for Central District Football Club and surrounding areas.
The...
PHOTOS: Adelaide Plains citizens recognised
ADELAIDE Plains Council honoured its finest citizens at its official Australia Day ceremony at Two Wells Community Centre last Wednesday.
Mayor Mark Wasley hosted the...
Avenger Anthony makes kids’ day
HIS Variety Bash mates call him Captain Hulk.
Anthony Hill of Craigmore co-founded, with his wife Bronwyn Henschke-Hill, a Variety Bash team named the Avengers,...
















