St George’s to ring in 100 years
THE melodic chimes of St George’s Anglican Church bells will ring out across Gawler this Sunday to mark 100 years since they were installed.
On...
Ditch the car for just a day and help planet
IN car-obsessed Australia, trying to convince people to take part in World Car-Free Day today might be a tough sell.
But bike advocate Jack Gill,...
It’s playtime for everyone
CLASSMATES Josh and Archer were among the first to try out Nuriootpa’s recently reopened playground after a major upgrade sought to make it more...
Extend opening hours plea
PLAYFORD has some of the lowest vaccination rates in South Australia, according to data from the federal Health Department.
At September 12, just 43.2 per...
Emergency crews unite to tune up skills
AS another summer of potential bushfire menace looms, up to 60 emergency-service personnel will hold a multi-agency emergency services exercise in Lyndoch on Saturday...
Families take sneak peek at Riverlea
HUNDREDS of families stepped onto their blocks of land for the first at a preview event of the Riverlea development over the weekend.
The new...
40th pantomime on hold until 2022
THEY have been acting, dancing and singing their hearts out in readiness, but the Williamstown Amateur Players have made a decision to postpone their...
Park Friends mark 30th birthday
THE Friends of Sandy Creek Conservation Park hosted a barbecue lunch and guided walk on Saturday to celebrate the group’s 30th anniversary.
Group secretary Paul...
Lovetts seek place to call home
CONNOR, 9, and Declan, 7, are much like other children their age – they like computer games, playing with their toys, and seeing their...
Tanunda hotel gets green light
A $25 MILLION hotel complex – with function centre, restaurant, cafe and shops – has been approved for north of Tanunda township.
The Barossa Council...
















