Iconic Gawler dog passes away
A WELL-known canine personality has passed away after more than a decade of exploring the Gawler community.
Red Kelpie Scarlet – affectionately dubbed “the Wonder...
Recruitment night ‘SES’ it all
EFFORTS to fill volunteer positions with Gawler’s new South Australian State Emergency Service (SES) unit are seeing a positive uptake within the community.
On Wednesday,...
SALA leaves an artful impact
THIS August saw colour line the streets of Gawler and surrounding regions with a massive line-up of exhibitions and showcases of local talent with...
Emergency services prepare for wild weather
THE South Australian State Emergency Service (SES) is encouraging people to take small steps to prepare their homes to avoid severe damage from potential...
Water works set to boost housing capacity
GROWTH areas north of Adelaide might see improved housing capacity under a $3.3 billion capital program set to upgrade water and sewer infrastructure over...
Proposed Bill protects taxpayers from lack of future proofing
NEW legislation will be introduced to the State Parliament to ensure that taxpayers will not have to be exposed to the costs caused by...
Tour brings history to life
THE history of German heritage was on display in Eudunda last weekend, with many current and former residents turning out for the “Guten Tag!...
Framework launched
THE Federal Government last week launched a new framework designed to help Australians protect themselves from scams.
Under the Scams Prevention Framework, the Federal Government...
Service bringing comfort to grieving families
ANGEL Gowns Australia has brought its window display tour to Gawler to promote the not-for-profit organisation.
The service, run entirely by volunteers, creates burial gowns for infants...
Raymond raises the bat
A NORTHERN stalwart reached a remarkable milestone last week and his family has revealed the secret to his longevity.
Gawler and Barossa World WarII veteran...










