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Gawler projects approved

GAWLER’S Council Assessment Panel (CAP) granted planning consent for two projects to progress at its monthly meeting on Thursday, February 8. The first project up...

Man fined for illegal dumping

LIGHT Regional Council and Adelaide Plains Council have prosecuted a Para Hills man for illegal dumping throughout their regions. Samuel John Durante had been using...

Curious pup gets stuck

AN INQUISITIVE Gawler East puppy sticking her head in the wrong spot needed rescuing last week after she managed to get herself well and...

Spence MP highlights northern rail planning

MAXIMISING the use of existing infrastructure should be the focus in plans for predicted population growth, says a northern suburbs politician. Federal Member for Spence...

Posters shown the door

POLITICAL posters will no longer line the streets leading into elections after they were officially banned in South Australia’s parliament last week. The ban, introduced...

St Hugo wins third straight Chef Hat

ROWLAND Flat’s St Hugo Restaurant has earned the prestigious Australian Good Food Guide (AGFG) Chef Hat for the third year in a row, placing...

Repair Café returns

THE Gawler Environment Centre (GEC) has announced it has finally found a new home for its Repair Café and it is just about ready...

Intricate look at nature in new exhibition

A BREATH of nature has come to Gawler’s Community Art Gallery with a photography artist’s latest exhibition ‘well covered: an exhibition of photographs’. Gawler local...

‘Welcome to the Internet’: local’s Fringe act showing life beyond the screens

ONE young Gawler local has used her art as a cautionary tale for youth who are finding their way in an online world. ‘Welcome to...

The 70s groove returns this Fringe Festival

SINGING is set to fill the halls of Gawler’s Civic Centre this Fringe Festival, with the return of ‘Crowd Chant’ featuring local singers Crafty...

Letters to the Editor

It's a choice We are now in the final days of the 2026 State Election. Policies have flown, ideas shared, commitments made, but it all...

The north decides