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Tributes flow for arts identity

TRIBUTES have poured in for Gawler-born and raised theatre producer, director, writer, performer, publicist, art critic, entrepreneur and journalist Matt Byrne, who died last...

Xmas display still lights up our lives

THE people have spoken – and they still want the Rotary Club of Gawler Light’s colourful riverbank Christmas display to shine. In August, The Bunyip...

No more road patch-ups plea

LONG-TERM improvements to Owen Road near Hamley Bridge are being considered by a State Government department, as photos circulating social media show multiple potholes,...

Returned to Country: Ancestors remains laid to rest

THE remains of more than 100 Kaurna ancestors were laid to rest at Smithfield Memorial Park yesterday morning in a historic reburial. For years, the...

CFS – Clint’s Fine Service

MANY know him as a Playford Councillor, but Clint Marsh has played a key role at Dalkeith Country Fire Service (CFS) brigade for 15...

Playground to be disability-friendly

CHILDREN with disabilities will be able to enjoy a more accessible Apex Park, if Labor forms government at next year’s state election. To coincide with...

Labor pledges $350,000 upgrade of Tambelin station

A LONG-awaited upgrade of Tambelin railway station will be undertaken by Labor if it wins election next March. The announcement came on Friday, with Member...

Dawkins proud of Suicide Prevention Bill

GAWLER-born John Dawkins MLC is proud the nation-first Suicide Prevention Bill was passed by State Parliament last week. The former chair of the Premier’s Council...

‘Come clean’ on Gawler rail

RAIL services to Gawler will not resume until April or May next year, according to information leaked to the Labor Party. Member for Light Tony...

Bowls phenom recognised as Australia’s best

ANGASTON’S young bowling superstar Kate Argent-Bowden added another impressive piece of silverware to her trophy cabinet on Friday, taking home Bowls Australia’s Under-18 Female...

Northern sounds fill the Fringe

THE northern hub for all things local music has got on board with this year’s Fringe festivities with weekly showcases of community talent. The...

MAP goes Fringe