Have your say on vision for aged care
HAMLEY Bridge Aged Care has begun to distribute its revised draft constitution in the hope of engaging with the community, receiving feedback and agreeing...
Return of history festival to celebrate and recognise Gawler’s past
GAWLER’S rich history will feature next month, with the South Australian History Festival returning for its 17th year.
The festival is one of the state’s...
Barossa Vintage Festival hailed a success
THE Barossa’s biggest community party, the Barossa Vintage Festival, has wrapped-up after five days of bumper crowds, sellout events and record-breaking milestones, including the...
Graduates help Summer shine again
A COHORT of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) graduates were joined by fourlegged friend Summer at their graduation ceremony last week.
The students had been...
Abbey’s an ambassador for inclusion
BAROSSA’S newest Young Ambassador, Abbey Underwood, has a genuine passion and desire to create inclusive and accessible playgrounds.
Abbey was crowned 2021 Barossa Young Ambassador...
Prince Philip drew bumper Gawler crowd
GAWLER has a memorable connection with Prince Philip, who died, aged 99, on April 9.
After spotting a picture of the royal in Lyndoch in...
More locals to get 5G
TELECOMMUNICATIONS company Telstra has switched on its 5G services for more local customers as part of its national rollout.
New Telstra 5G coverage is now...
Car club is set to Shine
Brendan Simpkins
IT will be new territory for the Gawler Veteran, Vintage & Classic Vehicle Club this weekend, hosting its first ever Classics on the...
Evanston woman wins $1.69m Lotto
AN Evanston woman has vowed not to work another nightshift and is looking forward to retirement after winning $1.69 million in X Lotto.
The winner,...
PoW who never returned from war
Brendan Simpkins
IN Sydney’s War Cemetery, in the Rookwood Cemetery, lie the remains of Private Jasper Nelson Schwerdt.
Private Schwerdt was born on February 5, 1907,...
















