Gawler group out and about
A NUMBER of Gawler’s most enthusiastic historians were treated to a guided tour of Parliament House last week, courtesy of a Legislative Council member.
The...
WOMADelaide stage echoes with northern suburb talent
MUSICIANS from the northern suburbs braved the sweltering heat to hit the big stage earlier this month with the return of the WOMAD X...
Local musicians bring indie psych to the big stage
THE INDIE psych maestros of the northern suburbs, The Birds Are Spies, have made their major festival debut at this year’s WOMADelaide festival.
The four-member...
Local Libs welcome special guests
DESPITE the heatwave, about 40 people attended the Gawler and Districts Branch/ Light State Electoral Committee Liberal Party’s morning tea at Café Nova last...
Tanunda Recreation Park ready for grand opening
COMMUNITY and sporting groups will come together on Friday to celebrate the grand opening of the new-look Tanunda Recreation Park.
The extended main oval, overlooked...
Sod it: shovels hit the dirt for Gawler projects
A NEW playground is well on the way with a ceremonial sod turning event marking the start of construction.
Works began on the Reid Reserve...
St Columba unveils $20 million glow up
AFTER years of planning, St Columba College has officially unveiled its massive upgrade to the campus, with the $20 million building now open for...
‘Look who’s in Gawler today’: Award-winning artist visits Gawler
GAWLER’S Centenary Lane Mural recently took home Bronze for the Best External Mural and has been named as the Best Street Art Experience in...
Gawler duo ready for charity challenge
A GAWLER father-son duo are getting ready to hit the road in April for a good cause as part of the upcoming national Shitbox...
Local meadery sipping on success
FORMED from a love of everything medieval, a Bibaringa-based business has received international recognition for its production of the honey-based alcoholic beverage, mead.
Locals Denis...










