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More welcomed back to the bar

A NEW density requirement for venues came into effect from today, as COVID-19 restrictions are eased across the state. For hospitality venues, such as pubs...

Support your local cinema plea

Brendan Simpkins NOW is the time for the community to give back to an institution that has given so much over the years, according to...

Restaurant plan for Williamstown

A WILLIAMSTOWN landmark has been earmarked for a major redevelopment, with plans for a winery, restaurant and tourist accommodation revealed. Millon Wines owners Xiao Xia...

Wheelers keep on turning, 10 years on

SOCIAL cycling group Gawler Wheelers marked its 10-year anniversary on Saturday. Riders celebrated by taking the traditional “GW Route No. 1”, which is the track...

Oscar legal challenge costly

A COURT challenge over a proposed $50 million hotel development has already set back Light Regional Council ratepayers more than $40,000. The council was in...

Relay for Life raises more than $72,000

THEY laughed, cried, and came together to walk for all those who have, are or will go through cancer. As an incredible show of support,...

The claws are out: Council proposes cat ownership changes

Brendan Simpkins GAWLER Council is set to overhaul its cat ownership by-law with a number of new requirements proposed for pet owners. Council started public consultation...

Call for road culture change after spate of fatalities

Brendan Simpkins THE death of a woman at Tanunda last Tuesday night was the fourth fatality in the Barossa Valley in as many days, and...

$5.85m glass processing plant planned for Kingsford

GLOBAL packaging company Orora Limited has lodged a development application for a $5.85 million glass processing facility at Kingsford. The facility is proposed for adjacent...

‘Lives at risk’ over rail cutbacks

COST-cutting by the State Government on the Gawler rail electrification project is placing lives at risk, says Light MP Tony Piccolo. Mr Piccolo said he...

School year off to a flying start

NORTHERNERS stand to benefit from what the State Government is calling the "the most significant change to South Australia’s early childhood education in a...