Piccolo rallies behind winery workers
THE Barossa and Gawler communities are being asked to support workers at the Rowland Flat winery of Pernod Ricard Winemakers in their endeavours to...
Ready for the next step
AFTER almost two decades manning his telecommunications store on Gawler’s main street, Lachlan Williams has sold the business as he prepares for the next...
Arts set to take over Gawler
THE annual Business Gawler Arts on the Plains festival kicks off on Sunday with Minister for Arts, and Small and Family Business Andrea Michaels...
Whimsical creatures enchant local venue for SALA
A WHIMSICAL exhibition has come to ALRU Farm in One Tree Hill as part of this year’s South Australian Living Arts (SALA) Festival program.
‘Littles...
Unlocking the potential of Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funding for independent living
Do you have Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funding in your NDIS plan, or are you eligible for it?
Are you an NDIS participant eager to...
Java journey comes to an end
ICONIC Gawler Café ‘The Java Hut’ has been put up for sale by the owners after serving the local com- munity for 20 years.
The...
Playford park to receive major upgrade
AN upgrade to Playford’s McGilp Recreation Park at One Tree Hill will see enhanced amenities to improve the athlete and spectator experience at the...
Girl guides look back on 100 years
CURRENT and past girl guides had the opportunity to catch up and reminisce at Gawler Girl Guides’ 100th anniversary celebrations on Sunday.
The day kicked...
Rotary ‘wiggles’ toward defibrillator program
ON Tuesday, July 23 2024, Rotary Club of Gawler president Anthony Barilla and board member Kathy Heinrich got in their big red car and...
Barossa youth given keys to drive future
YOUTH in the Barossa struggling to obtain their driver’s licence are set to receive more support through a State Government initiative.
Youth Barossa has secured...













