Push to increase storage capacity
RES Australia is seeking to grow its proposed battery energy storage system to be built next to the existing substation at Templers.
A development application...
Motorsport lovers flock to protest
GAWLER was revved up on Sunday when dozens of motorsport enthusiasts came from Mile End to protest the State Government’s decision to axe the...
Medieval tradition on parade in Adelaide
Flying Officer Suellen Heath
RAAF Base Edinburgh’s No.24 Squadron exercised its right to Freedom of Entry to Adelaide on May 7 to mark the 70th...
New hub space expands to Gawler
Brendan Simpkins
WEDGED in between Cash Converters and BankSA in Gawler’s Murray Street sits Business Hub, a new co-working office space that had its official...
Hype is real for new shops in Elizabeth City Centre
Jack Hudson
DESPITE continuing uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Elizabeth City Centre continues to prosper.
The shopping centre welcomed reputable brands Pandora and HYPE earlier this...
Big-hearted Fred loved his community
HAMLEY Bridge’s Fred Holtmann is being remembered as a “gentle giant” who had a big love for his community and a passion for seeing...
Rock out at free music festival
THE Gawler Apex Music Festival is set to have Princes Park rocking on Saturday.
A line-up of bands and local talent has been secured for...
SLOW DOWN: Dalkeith CFS call for vigilance
Brendan Simpkins
“EVERYONE has the right to return home.”
That is the message from the Dalkeith CFS brigade during National Road Safety Week. Starting on May...
Ghost expert’s statue on show
A STATUE of Gawler paranormal expert Allen Tiller has been put out on public display in Gawler Civic Centre.
The sculpture by Scott Eames is...
Germans leave priceless skills legacy
THEIR time in South Australia may have been more than 100 years ago, but the contributions of the first German settlers has left a...
















