Barossa winery accommodation bid
A $1.2 MILLION boutique winery, cellar door and tourist accommodation development is proposed for Barossa Valley Way at Rowland Flat.
According to the development application...
Foodland to open ‘mid-year’
CONSTRUCTION on Freeling’s new Foodland is set to ramp up in March, as a completion date is extended to mid-year.
Demolition was carried out in...
Howzat! Willaston’s funding win
WILLASTON Cricket Club has scored big with funding from the Office of Recreation, Sport and Racing being secured on Monday.
The club will share in...
Local artwork for rail bridge
AN art piece produced by two Gawler-based Indigenous artists will be incorporated into the new King Street Bridge precinct.
Codi and Kira Buckskin, of Ngadli...
A picture-perfect win
KAPUNDA’S Maxine Donald is joint winner of Light Regional Council’s Citizen of the Year award for her efforts in connecting and helping people through...
Serving up cakes, coffee with heart
IT is just over one year since the Hewett Centre’s Kingfisher Inclusive Cafe began operating as a welcoming space for all.
The eatery, which was...
‘It’s just not viable’ to stay open
THE most recent COVID-19 restrictions are making business “not viable” for a number of Gawler institutions, according to hospitality and fitness figureheads.
The level one...
Wait until February for kids’ jabs
CHILDREN aged between five and 11 are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine from the Gawler and Elizabeth vaccination clinics.
However, parents will have...
Exposure system causes anxiety and angst, says publican
PUBLICAN Damian McGee says “the system is broken” after he had to close his Exchange Hotel because of a COVID-19 exposure.
The Gawler pub was...
Federal candidates call for free tests
FEDERAL candidates for Spence Matt Burnell and David Deex are pleading with Prime Minister Scott Morrison to make rapid antigen tests (RATs) free amid...
















