Party time for café
GAWLER’S Café Sia opened its doors to the community on Wednesday, May 15, as it celebrated its first decade in business.
Regulars, current and former...
SA network slams Federal Budget
THIS year’s 2024/25 Federal Budget has been met with mixed reaction from the Anti-Poverty Network (APN) of South Australia.
The organisation, which has a number...
Collision costs two lives
A PAIR in their 60s have lost their lives following a collision near Magdala, north of Roseworthy, on Friday, May 17.
Just after 2pm, emergency...
Gawler aiming to strengthen reconciliation
GAWLER is once again committing to strengthening its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in 2024, with National Sorry Day just around the corner.
Every year on...
Drink driver loses licence
A BAROSSA woman has lost her licence after she was reported for driving at nearly six times the legal limit.
Around 5.30pm on Thursday, May...
Copper thieves slip away
NORTHERN suburbs police are investigating the attempted theft of copper cabling from a Telstra pit in Craigmore.
Around 1.30am on Friday, May 17, police responded...
Playford Budget put to public consultation
CITY of Playford is seeking feedback on this year’s 2024/25 Annual Business Plan and Budget (ABP), which proposes a 6.5 per cent rate rise.
The...
‘Respectful reflection’ encourages community effort
GAWLER community members came together on Wednesday evening, May 15, to reflect on all the lives lost so far in 2024 to domestic and...
Funding flows to Barossa Creative Industries Centre
THE Barossa Council has received multi-million dollar funding support from the Federal and State Governments, with the announcement of two successful grants to deliver...
Biggest Morning Tea preparations on track
JUST “a handful” of tickets remain for Gawler’s 2024 Biggest Morning Tea, with more than 300 people expected to pack out the Gawler and...












