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Bank donates to local men’s shed/network

COMMONWEALTH Bank Gawler branch employees have donated $500 to Willo’s Men Shed as a part of a nationwide community donation program. The Nuriootpa branch employees...

Calls for intersection upgrade

RENEWED calls for an upgrade to a Nuriootpa intersection are being made, following another crash at the hot spot shortly after Christmas. The crash was...

Young volunteer firefighter, Tia, receives award

FOR Nuriootpa’s Tia Atze, firefighting and helping others is a family tradition. The 16-year-old has been chosen as Barossa’s Young Citizen of the Year for...

Buy nothing, gain connection

A GROWING movement has people finding a new purpose for their no longer needed items, by giving and receiving, sharing, and lending. But above all...

Pat’s great honour

Jack Hudson DUBLIN resident Pat Thompson will be crowned the Adelaide Plains Council’s Citizen of the Year at next week’s Australia Day celebrations. Ms Thompson has...

‘Wheely’ good start to New Year

WELL, Christmas has been and gone and 12th night came round again, so the Rotary Club of Gawler Light Christmas display had to come...

Alliance’s plan to fast-track tourist train

SOUTH Australia’s rail lobby group believes a tourist train in the Barossa Valley could be up and running “within months” of the 2022 State...

Gawler Chess Club ready to Rook ‘n’ roll

Brendan Simpkins THERE’S a new club in town, with the establishment of the Gawler Chess Club at TableTop Warfare. Following the release of miniseries The Queen’s...

Dough for Barossa business

A BAROSSA-based business is among the latest tourism projects to benefit from the State Government’s regional stimulus program. Browns Barossa Donuts has received $22,305 to...

Equestrian club ‘top’ community group

ADELAIDE Plains Equestrian Club has been named Adelaide Plains Council’s Community Group of the Year after 18 months of hard work to build the...

Community spirit shines bright in Playford

BACON and eggs weren’t the only things sizzling this Australia Day, with thousands of Playford locals braving the fierce heat to gather for this...