Car crash at Gawler Central
EMERGENCY services were called to Gawler Central shopping centre after a car crashed into the complex yesterday morning.
Police, paramedics and fire crews were called...
RAT collection site ‘soon’
PLAYFORD Council will have a rapid antigen test collection (RAT) site “soon” as part of the State Government’s COVID-19 Omicron response plan.
Premier Steven Marshall...
$1.5m boost for sport facilities
THE $4.6 million upgrade of Tanunda Recreation Park’s clubroom and change rooms has received a $1.5 million boost.
Barossa Council, in partnership with the State...
ROAR power proves potent
FAR more than an outdoor adventure race, Barossa Council’s 2022 Community Project of the Year ROAR Barossa showcased the Southern Barossa as a nature...
Rose still loving the wild life
AS a child, Rose Brooks caused “much grief” for her parents by bringing home injured or orphaned animals.
That early passion led to a life...
Elite Aussie cyclists descend on Tanunda
THE 2022 Santos Festival of Cycling is set to kick off with stage one of the Women’s Ziptrak Tour starting from Tanunda on Sunday...
Tourism train ‘off the rails’
THE case to re-establish a tourism train for the Gawler to Barossa rail corridor was “dead” under a Liberal government, Member for Light Tony...
Paul lives and breathes coral
EVANSTON small-business owner Paul Lynch has been recognised for his work in the niche field of growing living coral.
His hard work was recognised by...
Wartime storage sheds set to be demolished
FOUR historic World War II storage sheds in Andrews Farm will be demolished to make way for a new housing estate, the developer behind...
Home or away, Lyndoch’s Katie a model citizen
TWO trips to Cambodia while at Nuriootpa High School were life-changing experiences for Katie Koch, 19, of Lyndoch.
Barossa Council’s 2022 Young Citizen of the...
















