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Schools back in session – at home

SCHOOLS were better prepared to support learning from home when the state went into a seven-day lockdown last week. Having implemented online-based teaching methods during...

Tennis courts face demolition

Brendan Simpkins TWO historic Gawler tennis courts could be demolished after a development application was submitted to PlanSA for public consultation. The site contains two commemorative...

Boost for infamous intersection

Jack Hudson THE notorious Curtis-Peachey Road intersection at Munno Para has received Black Spot Program funding to help alleviate safety concerns. The $205,900 grant will help...

WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER: Feeding those most in need during lockdown

Brendan Simpkins THE Gawler community rallied around each other during South Australia’s lockdown, with a number of businesses lending a helping hand to those in...

Turning point in rail history

HISTORIC stone remains of Gawler’s first turntable pit dating back to the 1860s have been rediscovered as part of earthworks for the Gawler rail...

Kim finds beauty amid the anxiety

AUTHOR Kim Lock has released her fourth novel, The Other Side of Beautiful, which follows a “vulnerable misfit” as she is forced to re-engage...

Truck crash causes blackout

MORE than 2140 properties were without power on Monday after a truck collided with a Stobie pole at Wasleys. The truck was travelling north on...

Cloud over Altona Bridge’s future

THE future of the Altona Bridge that goes over the Barossa Rail Line just north of Lyndoch remains shrouded in secrecy as the Transport...

Slowing down on trail of a good tale

THERE is a new story to follow with Light Regional Council’s latest adventure initiative for families. The Once Upon a Story Trail project has returned...

Riverbanks opening a step closer

CONSTRUCTION of the new Riverbanks College B-12 at Angle Vale is entering its final stages, with the project well on track to welcome its...

North leads in battery program uptake

NEW data revealed that the north has seen a high uptake of the Cheaper Homes Batteries program. The $2.3 billion program aimed to make...