800-plus crowd praised at women’s grand finals as it witnessed a… Female ‘evolution’
ON a perfect day for football at Freeling oval more than 800 people made the trip to watch the culmination of the Barossa Light...
Barossa backs tourism grants
THE Barossa’s peak tourism body has praised a State Government program offering grants to private investors to grow the industry as it emerges from...
Uncertainty around Gawler service
LOCAL residents are concerned the temporary closure of the Gawler Housing SA office could become permanent.
Located on Seventh Street in Gawler South, the Housing...
New school, new name
AS construction progresses on one of the region’s newest schools, the time has come to give it an official name.
Four potential names have been...
Local mail delivery to be slashed
EVANSTON Gardens is one of a number of northern suburbs which will see its Australia Post mail service cut due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The...
Dawkins defends rebel move
GAWLER-born, newly elected Legislative Council president John Dawkins is gearing up to defend his position following his expulsion from the Liberal Party room.
The new...
Legacy bears visit school
THE coronavirus pandemic ‘bearly’ put a damper on Hewett Primary School’s Legacy Week fundraising last Wednesday, with students collecting hundreds in donations.
Legacy Week is...
Council backflips on $20k GM crop report
GAWLER Council has back flipped on spending $20,000 to commission a report into growing genetically modified (GM) crops in the town, with one councillor...
Students get walking
CHILDREN are being encouraged to put their best foot forward for National Walk Safely to School Day, on Friday.
The annual event, which sees students...
















