Automata workshop takes flight
THE unique artistry of automata design is coming to the Barossa, with a new workshop giving locals the chance to practice an art medium...
Youth leader making waves
A GAWLER student has been included as one of the 150 young South Australians selected to take part in the Commissioner for Children and...
Students thank scholarship sponsors
THE Gawler and District College Scholarship Foundation hosted the Annual Morning Tea for recipients, sponsors and families at the college, on Wednesday, March 27,...
Classics on show at GM Day
HUNDREDS of people turned out to the Gawler Sport and Community Centre for the 38th annual GM Day on Sunday.
The event was a sellout,...
Darker months prompt road safety warning
THE RAA is urging motorists and cyclists to “light up” over winter to help minimise the risks of accidents as days get shorter and...
Vintage car run ready to roll
THE Gawler Veteran, Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club (GVVCVC) is gearing up for the ninth instalment of the Gawler to Barossa Veteran and Vintage...
Supporting the next generation of Aboriginal health employees
A GROUP of Aboriginal health care students will benefit from additional support to pursue their studies as part of this year’s Northern Adelaide Local...
Light says no to boundary reform
INVESTIGATIONS into changing council boundaries in the Gawler area are meeting resistance, with Light Regional Council (LRC) “vehemently opposed” to proposed reform.
In January, the...
‘Rewarding’ experience for long-time volunteer
A LYNDOCH man’s desire to give something back to the community has turned into nearly two decades with the Country Fire Service in a...
Ramping down at Lyell McEwin
WHILE South Australia recorded its second worst month of ramping in March, there has been steady improvement at Lyell McEwin Hospital over the past...












