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Another tick for the wall

A PRICE tag exceeding $2 million has not stopped Town of Gawler from taking the next steps towards replacing a falling heritage wall along...

Justice serviced: Popular cafe closes doors

SINCE its relocation to the centre of Gawler nine years ago, Poetic Justice Cafe has become home to countless locals, families, community groups and...

Developer responds to phone tower concerns

THE developer behind a controversial phone tower proposal has responded to community concerns in a letter to Town of Gawler. Telecommunications infrastructure developer Indara has...

Rider nearly quadruples speed limit fleeing police

A MOTORCYCLIST was arrested late on March 30 after being clocked travelling at extreme speeds through Adelaide’s northern suburbs. Just after 10pm on the night,...

Crash kills man at Two Wells

A FINDON man has died at the scene after his car left the road and hit a tree at Two Wells. Just after 5pm on...

A tonne of thefts lead to arrests

AN ELIZABETH Grove trio are under investigation after police found nearly a tonne of allegedly stolen goods at their home. On March 28, police attended...

Light seeking feedback on Draft Events Strategy

LIGHT Regional Council has released its Draft Events Strategy 2024-2028 for public consultation, with the aim of establishing an engaging events program that contributes...

Chief executive recruitment search ready to begin

TOWN of Gawler is about to begin its search for a new chief executive after the early departure of Henry Inat in February. Gawler Mayor...

Northern suburbs lead the charge in autism inclusion

THIS week kicked off World Autism Month, with communities across the northern suburbs dedicating April 2 to spreading awareness. While this year marks the 17th annual...

Barossa preparing for China re-entry

BAROSSA wineries are getting ready to enter back into the Chinese market after the country dropped tariffs on Australian wine last week. In October 2020,...

Councillor to make apologies or face tribunal

BAROSSA councilor Bruce Preece has been ordered to apologise to the chamber and community following a lengthy and costly investigation into his behavioral standards....

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