Race heats up ahead of registration day
NAMES of northern candidates hopeful to win themselves a spot in this year’s state election have been popping up this month, with time quickly...
RSL cooking up new service
A STATE Government grant is set to help one of Gawler's most popular community groups make a difference to those who need it most....
Scouts find new home
THE Two Wells Scouts Group has a new temporary base thanks to the Mallala Lions Club following the clearing of its old site in...
Gawler welcomes new exhibition
ART lovers flocked to the Gawler Community Gallery last weekend for the official opening of Coloured Horizons, Living Details.
The joint exhibition by Robyn Gibbes...
Mardi Gras flare comes to the Barossa
A TASTE of this year’s Mardi Gras festival is coming to the Barossa with the return of the Barossa Pride Party.
Hosted by the...
Lecturer says Liberals ‘fighting for survival’ as northern seats remain vacant
DESPITE formally launching its state election campaign over the weekend, the SA Liberal Party still has no candidates in three northern electorates, a delay...
Great wall of Gawler finally complete
GAWLER’S controversial Pioneer Park Heritage Wall replica is finally complete, with council tipping the project will come in just under the $1.815 million budget....
Tractor stolen from shed
POLICE are investigating the theft of a blue New Holland tractor from a shed in Waterloo Corner.
Between 8am on 2 February and 1pm on...
Northern volunteers brave Deep Creek blaze
NORTHERNERS have stepped up in bravery to fight the Deep Creek fire.
The fire, first reported on 1 February, has affected private and public land,...
A market day to remember
A SUCCESSFUL Gawlers Makers Market saw the community honouring a founding member, the late Paul Koch following his passing earlier this year.
Last weekend’s...
















