Art unleashed: Local talent shines bright at SALA
A MASSIVE list of local artists have been added to this year’s South Australian Living Arts (SALA) Festival line-up as part of the state-wide...
Humans of Gawler: The King of the North
By Daniel Down
I FIRST came across Matt Knight during the crazy days of Covid-19 when Channel 7’s Sunrise came to town.
Matt and I were...
Remembering the grocery shop of yesteryear
WHEN Mike and Cindy Johnson first opened their brand new Foodland on Murray St in 1973, it was the start of the family’s two...
SALA Embarking on a visual journey
ANOTHER thought-provoking artist has been added to the long list of artists featuring in the Arts on the Plains exhibition as part of this...
Playford scores big with mural for women’s soccer
WORLD Cup fever is starting to set in throughout the Playford Council area with a legacy mural piece Elizabeth’s Ridley Reserve unveiled last week.
The...
Gawler bus service in major demand
IN an area lacking in public bus transport, Gawlerites relied on their own vehicles, or walking to get around town.
That was until the On...
Multi-million dollar upgrade on the way
THE Elsie Ey Children’s Centre at Hewett will soon be able to provide additional services as a result of a $2.5 million upgrade.
Capital funding...
Northern suburb roads revving for attention
WITH the topic of road quality and safety on the tongue of many due to recent upgrade announcements, Councillors and community members are rallying...
Injustice unveiled: Local activists demand robodebt prosecution
The handing down of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme last week was seen as a landmark moment of justice, with Prime Minister Anthony...
Historic remains disturbed at work site
WORK on the Riverlea housing development in Buckland Park has been halted indefinitely after ancestral Aboriginal remains were disturbed during construction.
The remains were encountered...










