Arrest in 22-year-old case
THE family of local grandmother Phyllis Harrison, who was murdered in her own home 22 years ago, have praised police after an arrest was...
Pawfect place for pooches
WILLIAMSTOWN locals and their four-legged friends are celebrating the completion of a dog park.
The Williamstown Dog Park was opened this month at Queen Victoria...
Help ‘break the cycle’
A POWERFUL new State Government advertising campaign is urging South Australians to help “break the cycle” of domestic abuse.
The $200,000 Break the Cycle campaign...
Happy birthday Elva!
LOCAL woman Elva Deane may have celebrated her 102nd birthday last week, but her daughter says she’s still “bright and happy”.
The Eldercare, Evanston Park,...
Barossa budget forecasts surplus
BAROSSA residents have until July 7 to have a say on their council’s budget for 2020/21.
The Barossa Council’s draft 2020-21 Annual Budget and Business...
Back to swim – pool, fitness classes resume
GAWLER’s Lyn Lillecrapp is happy to be back in the pool following the further easing of restrictions brought about because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ms...
Playford cracks down on customer requests
PLAYFORD Council has changed how the public can make requests of staff and elected members, because some residents and businesses were seen to be...
Rate capping reintroduced, with resistance… ‘Double standard’
GAWLER Mayor Karen Redman has slammed the State Government for reintroducing rate capping legislation, calling it a “double standard”.
Premier Steven Marshall and local government...
41-year murder mystery continues
POLICE hope one of South Australia’s most notorious cold case murders can still be solved, more than 40 years after a body was found...
Formals get go-ahead… IT’S A DATE
THE easing of school-based restrictions has been welcomed by Trinity College senior students, many of whom were worried their big event of the year...