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Pacing continues at Greenwald
5:00 PM | Matthew Craven was the star of the show at Greenwald Paceway last Sunday, training two winners and driving four.
4:17 PM | Liberal figures have refuted claims they will scrap Gawler’s bus services, but they have now been asked them to “put their money where their mouth is”.
4:13 PM | Modern technology is helping record history as the Gawler History Team begin using Flickr.
Welcome to the Barossa
4:08 PM | Meet Barossa Co-op’s new chief executive officer Graeme Longmuir.  | Barossa Co-op's combined ...New Barossa Co-op boss
Kapunda Farm Fair entires open
4:05 PM | Exhibitor entries for the 2012 Kapunda Farm Fair are open and organisers are expecting another bumper year.
4:01 PM | The group behind the plan to rejuvenate Seppeltsfield has vowed it will continue to work with the community to turn the vision into reality.
Kapunda kindness repairs family car
3:58 PM | True Australian mateship is clearly alive and well in Kapunda, with businesses and community members banding together to help a family in their time in need.
3:55 PM | The Vodafone tower proposed for the outskirts of Tanunda has been approved, but the fight against it could go to court.   | Tanunda tower approved but ...Panel approves Tanunda tower
Public pounce on produce
3:52 PM | The Mt Pleasant Market opened on Sunday to a healthy crowd.
End of long haul
3:47 PM | Heavy vehicles continue to flood Barossa’s main streets, but hopefully not for long.  | Trucks in our towns
3:47 PM | Burra boy Nathaniel O’Brien was named Junior Aristocrat Country Entertainer of the Year at West Leagues during the 40th Tamworth festival.
3:46 PM | This year’s Jamestown Show is under threat, with the event’s committee being unable to fill their secretary or treasurer roles. Outgoing show secretary Kaye Bottrall issued a stern warning that the role would have to be filled for the event to be held this year.
3:46 PM | Fisherman Bay Management has defended their decision to offer residents the opportunity to buy their properties. The company licenses 400 holiday homes on an annual basis, and in recent years, has started the process of freeholding.
3:45 PM | Results from the week's tennis around the Barossa, Light and Gawler areas.
3:45 PM | Fisherman’s Bay residents could pay more than $200,000 if they want to keep their shacks. Fisherman Bay Management, which owns the land, has made an application for division to the Development Assessment Commission.
3:43 PM | After hosting the Santos Tour Down Under for the second time, the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council has launched a bid to see the event return again in 2013.
3:40 PM | Gladstone Gaol is having a facelift, and it is all thanks to a group of students learning the art of construction. Fresh into the school year and Gladstone High students have already started their Doorways to Construction program.
3:16 PM | Scores from all competitions for the Barossa and Light Bowls Association plus club notes.
3:13 PM | Angaston trainer Tony McEvoy still positive about the Blue Diamond chances of Jimando.
3:09 PM | Scores from the Barossa and Light matches including the one day semi-final results.
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