McFly rhymes high
INSPIRED by New York hip hop legends like Biggie Smalls and Jay-Z, Marcus McFly is the latest rap sensation of the north, dropping gritty...
Horror author’s homecoming
AN award-winning horror author who grew up in Gawler is making her way back north to launch her new book and celebrate Firstival this...
Barossa residents asked to have their say on water allocations
COMMUNITY consultation has opened for the Barossa Water Allocation Plan Amendment, giving locals the opportunity to have their say.
The Barossa’s Water Allocation Plan...
Gawler SES welcomes new manager
THE new Gawler SES Unit has welcomed Chris Noble-Banks as its new manager as he comes to the team with 11 years of volunteering...
Woman charged for Gawler hit and run
A DRIVER has been charged following a hit and run crash at Gawler on June 26 when emergency services responded to reports a pedestrian...
The north celebrates 50 years of NAIDOC
THE north has united for NAIDOC week to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
This...
Take note and take part
THIS week marks a special one in the national calendar as people far and wide come together for an important cause - NAIDOC Week....
Schomburgk Drive speed change
AFTER last year's confusion from an unauthorised speed change sign was put up on Schomburgk Drive, the speed limit has changed for real this...
ToG secures renewable electricity agreement
TOWN of Gawler (ToG) has secured a long-term agreement with Flow Power to introduce a supply of 100 per cent renewable electricity through to...
Electric mosaic pieces
THREE Gawler women are continuing to work to make stobie poles around the suburb beautiful, one broken tile at a time.
An artist behind...
















