Bakery getting ready to roll up street
THE local hotspot for Vietnamese coffee, pies, sausage rolls, and Banh Mi, is on the move.
The family-owned Gawler Hot Bread Bakery is in the...
Line about to go all electric
A YEAR after the Gawler rail line electrification project was completed, the service is about to farewell its last diesel engine.
A spokesperson for the...
More ‘future proofing’ needed
A PLAYFORD Councillor is calling for more future proofing after new bus services for Riverlea Park was announced.
Last month, a much-needed service improvement was...
Clark Rd gum tree to make way for carpark
GAWLER Council has given consent to remove a large Blue Gum tree on Clark Rd, Evanston Gardens, as part of a childcare centre development...
Paying tribute to fallen mates
HUNDREDS of Vietnam Veterans across the country will commemorate the start of Australia’s involvement in the conflict tomorrow.
Among those will be a contingent from...
Bluelight Discos are back
AFTER Covid put a dampener on so many fun, outdoor and social activities, Bluelight Discos were put on hold.
But the first disco since the...
Locals put the brakes on hoon driving
MUNNO Para residents have reached breaking point after “constant” hoon driving behaviour has taken over their streets.
Residents regularly endure dangerous burnouts, ‘doughnuts’, revving of...
O come all ye faithful: Gawler Christmas Parade set to return
SANTA Claus will be coming to town a little earlier than expected later this year, with a special appearance from the big man in...
Boosting greenery in Willaston
VOLUNTEERS rolled up their sleeves to plant rare species of vegetation around the Willaston Cemetery on Friday July 21, in a bid to help...
Karbeethan Redevelopment kicks off
SHOVELS have officially hit the dirt in the redevelopment of Karbeethan Reserve, with an official sod turning last week marking the start of stage...











