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Breakfast program proves beneficial for students

MORE students than ever are accessing free breakfast, with new data showing 218 schools participating in a breakfast program making sure children fuel their...

‘Toughest I’ve ever seen’ – farmer calls for action amid worst drought in decades

MALLALA grain grower and industry expert John Lush has dedicated decades to working with farmers across South Australia to navigate everything from technological revolutions...

Community Diary

Thursday 19 The Gawler Community Gallery is hosting an exciting workshop for the community to join an Art Kintsugi introductory workshop. Well known artist Yoko...

Council cash to fix dumping issue

NETTING that has been cut and filled with rubbish under the Gawler River Inn Bridge is set to be removed after misuse from the...

Timeline given for Two Wells station

PLANS are progressing for a new ambulance station at Two Wells, with work set to commence in October following consideration from the Parliamentary Public...

Mid-year Christmas cheer

CHRISTMAS in July is returning to Gawler next month as Gawler VIEW Club brings back its annual mid-year Christmas spirit event for a cause....

Dog show wraps up

WINNERS of the Dogs South Australia Agility and Jumping Championships hosted by the Munno Para Obedience Dog Club have now been revealed, with a...

Pasin’s picture competition returns

SHUTTERBUGS across one of the state's largest electoral divisions are being encouraged to showcase their talent by a local MP. Member for Barker Tony...

August release for Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Royal Commission findings

REQUESTS for more submissions and engagement has prompted an extension to be granted to South Australia’s Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence. The...

Tag relief for drought-impacted producers

THE livestock industry has received a boost as part of the South Australian Government's $73 million drought support package within the state budget released...

Gawler’s 150-year-old wall recreated for future generations

GAWLER'S historic Pioneer Park Wall has been rebuilt at a cost of $1.8 million, blending 19th century character with modern engineering to ensure it...