History comes alive
BY JOHN CLARKE
WHEN experts speak with a passion for their subject, their topic comes alive.
‘SA-German Connections’ was the topic at a day long History...
Remembering the life of a dedicated educator
EDUCATOR, activist and beloved family man, David Pedler, passed away last month, aged 69 years.
David was born at Cummins, 1954, as the third born...
What’s old is new again: Gawler Repair Café breathe new life into broken items
DUE to the current cost of living and the want for a more sustainable society, the Gawler Repair Café (GRC) continues to help community...
Support locked in for upgrade
A POPULAR Elizabeth Downs sporting club has received the long awaited backing to upgrade their outdated community facilities, following concerns female players were left...
Compostable waste bags trialled at Clonlea Dog Park
COMPOSTABLE dog waste bags are set to be rolled out and trialled at Clonlea Reserve Dog Park, as part of a Gawler Council strategy...
Gawler businesses helping kids in need
A CHANCE encounter during the festive period has resulted in Café Sia and Saints Kitchen banding together to help raise funds for BackPacks4SAKids.
Café Sia...
Commercial kitchen for Gawler Civic Centre?
THE future of Gawler Civic Centre’s café space could soon be close to fruition, with council staff set to explore the possibility of transforming...
Willaston make a mark on mental health
WILLASTON Football and Netball Club are ready to kick the stigma surrounding mental ill-health, with players across the U17.5, reserves, A grade and senior...
Electricity bills to sky-rocket
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN households will be hit with a massive increase to their electricity prices after the Australian Energy Regulator revealed a large hike in...
Police make no apologies for low tolerance on dangerous driving this long weekend
GAWLER Police make no apologies for the low tolerance they’ll show towards those taking road risks this long weekend.
The State’s road toll for the...













