World War II-era sheds demolished to make way for Andrews Farm housing development
THE DEMOLITION of historic World War II storage sheds in Andrews Farm has begun, making way for a new housing estate.
The parcel of land...
Land sale sparks community concern
THE DECISION to sell a popular lot of land has left Andrews Farm residents concerned for the loss of greenspaces in the area.
McGees Property,...
Mateship strong one year on
THE men of SA Brothers Incorporated celebrated one year since the Gawler arm of the group was formed, last Thursday.
Getting together for their weekly...
Wayward dogs’ killing spree terrorises Lewiston residents
A LEWISTON resident is grieving after 11 of her beloved sheep were mauled by a pack of dogs last month, while another four were...
Cut on boundary reform has Light back to business
A DECISION by Gawler Council to squash its contentious boundary reform proposal, has been welcomed by its neighbours.
At last month’s meeting, Gawler Council’s elected...
Kaurna student’s prestigious award
A LOCAL student has been included in the list of winners for the 2023 Premier’s NAIDOC awards, recognising leading Aboriginal figures.
Makayla Buse, who is...
Historic merge sparks questions for local students
A HISTORIC agreement has been made between the University of Adelaide and University of South Australia to support the creation of a new merged...
Indigenous stories ignite Barossa
THE BAROSSA Valley came alive in celebration of Indigenous culture and storytelling when the community was invited to join a ‘Smoking In’ ceremony on...
Advocates applauded following robodebt Royal Commission
FEDERAL Member for Spence Matt Burnell has commended the bravery of whistleblowers, advocates, and those impacted by the unlawful robodebt scheme after the Royal...
Gawler Techno Girls bridge STEM gender gap
WHILE the gender disparity in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is narrowing, local women continue to be underrepresented.
Recent census data from...












