Green light for safer school crossing
TRAFFIC lights are set to be installed at the crossing of the Trinity College Gawler River campus on Heaslip Road, Angle Vale, after escalated...
Our councils lag behind vax target
THE state’s borders will reopen on Tuesday, despite the double vaccination rate for local councils so-far falling short of the 80 per cent statewide...
McGilp recreation upgrade pledge
A PETER Malinauskas Labor Government would provide $1.5 million toward the much-needed upgrade of McGilp Recreation Park at One Tree Hill if elected in...
Freedom Park to create 3000 homes
SOUTH Australian families can experience best-practice in nature and sensory play at the state’s newest playground, which opened in Two Wells last Wednesday.
The new...
The band that lends helping hand
THE Yellow Door Street Band is once again putting its best foot forward to help those in need, with its annual show to help...
Xmas cheer for farmers
TWO Roseworthy businesses have united to provide Christmas food hampers for local farming families doing it tough.
The festive-season initiative, which staff at the firms...
Reading Bug has write stuff
THE Zonta Club of Gawler’s Reading Bug project was a winner at the SA Premier’s Community Service Awards held at the Glenelg Golf Club...
Oval’s $80,000 fence upgrade
ARGANA Park at Elizabeth has received an $80,000 upgrade to install picket fencing, with works due to finish this week.
The oval, which is home...
Building firm helps CFS
ROSEWORTHY business LR&M Constructions stepped up to the plate with a substantial donation to the Country Fire Service (CFS), offering its services free of...
Ava’s cool cubby wish comes true
FIVE-year-old Ava has had her wish come true, thanks to the generous support of the Barossa Valley community and the local arm of Make-A-Wish...
















