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McEvoys find another gem

Shane Collins SUNDAY, April 19 saw Gawler presented with another race meeting on its calendar due to a relocated Port Augusta meeting being granted to...

Our special anniversary

BRYAN and Rhonda Nissen will have been married for 65 years tomorrow. Their wedding was held at St Cuthbert’s Church, in Prospect, on April 23,...

A dance to last a lifetime

WILLASTON couple John and Margaret Schwerdt describe their first meeting, which led to 60 years of marriage, as a “happy accident”. Despite Margaret living in...

The way the Anzac cookie crumbles

MEMBER for Light and opposition spokesperson for veterans’ affairs Tony Piccolo has been working with the War Windows Guild of SA to promote the...

RSL unfazed by new trading hours

SAM BRADBROOK & LIAM PHILLIPS GAWLER Returned and Services League president Paul Little has downplayed supermarkets being allowed to open on Anzac Day, saying he...

Nuriootpa sports redevelopment underway

WORK is gathering momentum on an $890,000 redevelopment of sporting facilities at Nuriootpa’s sports precinct. The Barossa Council project includes construction of four new and...

12-storey hotel to rise from the vines

A BRAND new six-star luxury hotel is set to transform the Seppeltsfield landscape and the Barossa tourist economy when it opens in 2022. The $50...

Progress on irrigation scheme expansion

THE first service tender has been issued for the expansion of the Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme. Tenders are seeking private sector expertise on developing the...

BIG BONANZA

THE Barossa community has welcomed news that $881,000 will flow to the Angaston Recreation Park as part of a $2.9 million facilities upgrade. More than...

No jab, no nursing home visit

RESIDENTS of local SA-Health-run aged care homes will need approval to leave the premises, with those who exit without a good reason barred from...

Community takes a sticky beak at Barossa Park

THE $45.7 Barossa Park facilities were officially opened to the community with a free event on Sunday crowds gathering to take in the first...

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