Hemmerling and Baker in legal battle
PLAYFORD Council is embroiled in another legal stoush with its former chief executive Mal Hemmerling, but the ex-boss does not want to see ratepayers...
Unique history pieces discovered at Gawler
A WILLASTON resident passionate about uncovering historical items has stumbled across a love letter, rates notice, joker playing card, coins and postcards dating back...
Beard chop for a cause
MALLALA’s Max Angus is proving age is no barrier to stepping up and doing your part to help others.
The 70-year-old will be parting ways...
Homelessness plan ‘neglects locals’
PEOPLE sleeping rough in the local area have been left out in the cold by the State Government, which has decided to only tackle...
Adventure awaits at Angaston
A $2.5 million redevelopment of the Angaston Rail Station precinct has seen the area transformed into an adventure play space for all ages.
The Barossa...
Community backs banner conservation
A PAINTED silk banner, which dates back to the formation of the Gawler Institute committee, will be put on display once again due in...
Food cluster councils split on GM crops
TWO of the regions’ largest food producing councils have made opposite decisions on how to deal with the end of the state’s 16-year genetically...
Ambos’ union ramps up Lyell Mac concerns
THE state’s paramedics' union has raised concerns about ambulance ramping at the Lyell McEwin Hospital, saying it is atypical to see ambulances waiting outside...
Councillors raise concerns over pandemic assistance
ELECTED members have questioned whether Gawler Council is doing enough to support ratepayers during the COVID-19 pandemic in its upcoming budget.
The council is proposing...
Switch-off on hold, for now
VIEWERS and contributors to Adelaide’s Channel 44 have received a last-minute reprieve, amid ongoing uncertainty for the future of community television.
The station was set...















