Morning tea with a purpose
MORE than 300 people took to the Gawler Barossa Jockey Club on Thursday morning to raise funds for cancer research as Gawler Cancer...
Uprooted – community concerned following tree removal
THE Gawler community has spoken out against the removal of more than 100 trees along Calton Road earlier this month, despite developers stating all...
Hotel plans collapse in Playford
CONSTRUCTION plans have ceased on the $70 million 205-room Ramada by Wyndham Playford hotel in Elizabeth following a long legal battle with developers and...
Hot Bread Bakery on a roll
GAWLER Hot Break Bakery has celebrated one year of supplying the community with its famous Bahn Mi rolls and hot meat pies on Murray...
The past is not forgotten
THE past is in our memories. It is in the landscape. It is in the music. It is in the words we speak, the...
Peace runs through Gawler
A TEAM of 10 women made their way through Gawler recently as part of the Sri Chinmoy Oneness Home Peace Run.
The group is on...
Lookbacks
150 years
The Ministry
THE defeat of the Treasurer at the Yatala election on Monday has been a great blow to the Ministry already weakened...
Letters to the Editor
Work must continue
We congratulate Minister for Ag Julie Collins on her reappointment and look forward to continuing a constructive working relationship.
However, the situation on...
Tapping into new areas
TANUNDA's Beans and Cream Cafe has teamed up with Fleurieu Milk Company to bring Barossans fresh milk in an innovative manner.
The popular cafe...
Underground history revealed in new exhibition
THE hidden underground world of Gawler was revealed with the grand opening of a new exhibition from a handful of local history buffs.
Gawler...
















