Gawler GP practices hold firm on fees as bulk billing scheme kicks in
GAWLER GPs are holding off on adopting the new bulk billing program, leaving many patients likely to have to fork out for their doctors...
Gawler welcomes new growth champion
TOWN of Gawler welcomed a new economic development officer recently, who will aim to steer the region's economy through its next phase of growth....
Barossa Park crowned state’s best
A LANDMARK project in the history of the Barossa Valley has been officially recognised by the state's governing football body at a recent awards...
New Playford strategy in the driver’s seat
TRANSPORT in the City of Playford was in the spotlight this month with council developing a transport strategy to guide the planning, delivery, management,...
Club Notes
Squash
Barossa Valley Squash – Squash Come and Try sessions continue on Wednesdays from 6pm-8pm at the Rex Tanunda for $7.50 per person, payable to...
Light, council, action
FOLLOWING Bill Close's ascension to the Light Regional Council mayoral role, a spot has opened up in the Mudla Wirra Ward of the northern...
Northern artist finds beauty in every line
WHETHER it be a quick charcoal sketch, a week-long pastel project or even a large-scale collage scene, northern artist Don Meyer is able to...
Gawler paint the town Red(s)
GAWLER Rangers beat the Northern Districts Reds mid-week last Tuesday 12-0 at Ingle Farm for a statement-making Division 1 win.
Unfortunately next-up on the schedule...
Back to school
AN old school site has been brought back to life in the Barossa as two families turned their dreams into reality, creating a vibrant...
Taking on Texas
YOUNG Barossans gathered to share stories of their adventures across the globe, following a trip to Texas where the group learnt about the United...
















