Gawler director launches debut feature documentary
LOCAL director Pete Williams returned home to Gawler a few months ago after spending the past four years of his 15-year career on his...
Aldridge to pay $100k
A FORMER Playford mayoral candidate has been ordered to pay $100,000 in damages after the Supreme Court rejected an appeal over a 2017 defamation...
No off-season for fire danger
FIREFIGHTERS at South Australia’s busiest fire station – Dalkeith CFS – have warned locals to remain vigilant now that the fire season is over,...
Region embraces wet and wintry April
LOCAL farmers have basked in some of the best April rainfall numbers the region has seen as they prepare for the 2020 crop season.
According...
Equipment for those in need
DOZENS of families affected by domestic violence will be receiving brand new sporting equipment from the Reclink Australia Sports Share program after a donation...
GM debate passed on to councils
LOCAL councils have been given the power to apply to remain genetically-modified (GM) crop-free as part of a deal to lift a 16-year ban...
Horticulture development headed to court amid concerns for nearby farming
PLANS to build a large-scale horticulture centre at Mallala will be contested in court, after Adelaide Plains Council (APC) rejected the proposal over fears...
Main st revamp consultation opens
PUBLIC consultation on a major revamp of the Two Wells main street begins today, with Adelaide Plains Council (APC) still hopeful of completing the...
‘Happy 100th’, Rita
FREELING’S Rita Leske once said she would love to live to 100 so she could get her letter from the Queen, and on Saturday...
Council saves online meetings
GAWLER Council will now archive its online meetings for later viewing, in a move one elected member hopes will increase transparency.
Councillor Cody Davies successfully...
















