Reports & arrests, breaks & thefts
• On August 31, Gawler police reported a 46-year-old Lyndoch man for drink-driving with a blood-alcohol reading of 0.084. The man received a six-month licence disqualification and his vehicle...
Indigenous carnival serves up a winner
PLAYFORD Tennis Centre played host to the National Indigenous Tennis Carnival last Thursday, with more than 120 students plying their trade.
Students from Reception through...
Rotary Club rings in the changes
THE Rotary Club of Elizabeth held its annual changeover dinner last week, with more than 35 guests at Central District Football Club.
President of the...
Waving the national flag
SCHOOL students in Playford celebrated Flag Day 2021 in Australia on Friday afternoon, learning plenty about the history of the Australian flag.
Playford Mayor Glenn...
Soup serves up big donation
THE Give A Little More Barossa Soup Kitchen has delivered an incredible 250-plus litres – or 632 serves – of soup to aid young...
We’re helping to rebuild our own school
THE development of Kapunda High School is giving students first-hand experience of a construction site – and even using their skills in the build.
The...
Oval station work under way
A MAKEOVER is under way at Gawler Oval’s railway station as part of $20 million commitment from the State Government.
In June, Transport Minister Corey...
Heck, Shrek set to hit the stage
THEY have been practising all year and now the students of Xavier College’s latest musical are ready to put on a performance nothing short...
Sally a leader in early learning
NURIOOTPA Children’s Centre director Sally Wuttke is a finalist in the 2021 Public Education Awards for doing what she says is “the best job...
Kapunda Show still good to go
KAPUNDA Show organisers are remaining cautiously optimistic the beloved community event will return this year.
The Show is scheduled for Saturday, October 30 at its...
















