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Move to stop Oscar hotel dismissed

THE controversial $50 million Oscar Barossa hotel proposal at Seppeltsfield has cleared another legal hurdle towards becoming a reality. The move follows a judgment handed...

Gawler vaccination clinic opens doors

Brendan Simpkins SOUTH Australia’s third regional vaccination hub opened on Monday, with the Gawler vaccination clinic opening its doors for appointments as a growing cluster...

Car crashes into Elizabeth Park unit

A DRIVER was arrested after crashing his car into a unit at Elizabeth Park last week. Police and emergency services were called to a unit...

Bulldogs roll into wheelchair footy

ROUND one of the inaugural SANFL Wheelchair Football League season began on Friday night at Lights Community and Sports Centre, with Central District fielding...

Pasin rolls up his sleeve

RESIDENTS of Barker are being encouraged to Arm Yourself in a new advertising campaign to promote the COVID-19 vaccinations. Member for Barker Tony Pasin said...

Hello, goodbye again for Rachael

Brendan Simpkins RACHAEL Leahcar’s scheduled performance at the Gawler Civic Centre has been postponed for a second time because of the statewide COVID-19 lockdown. The Adelaide...

Gould Creek to power up

Brendan Simpkins GOULD Creek will be energised if a planned, multi-million-dollar battery storage system is approved. Plans have been lodged with the state’s planning commission for...

Helping to get our youth job-ready

Jack Hudson GAWLER Council, in conjunction with Maxima Joblink, ran a Get Job Ready workshop for the region’s youth on Friday afternoon. The event at the...

Bilingual schooling meeting

ABOUT 120 years ago, a passerby in the streets of Tanunda or Nuriootpa might overhear discussions carried out in German or English or a...

Power Cup lights up Callum’s life

THE Power Cup has generated major changes in the life of Mark Oliphant College student Callum Coffee. His teacher, Brodie Cheeseman, said Callum “was interested...

Voters push core concerns

Health care, household expenses, and ageing infrastructure are at the forefront of regional South Australians’ minds as the state election approaches, according to a...