Support added for Business Case
BAROSSA Council has agreed to help fund the completion of a full Business Case, vital to any long-term flood-proofing of the Gawler River.
The Gawler...
Civic Centre mural confirmed
GAWLER Civic Centre café-goers are set to enjoy a bright and colourful mural, with the blank concrete wall in the main foyer confirmed as...
Mallala struck by bitumen bandits
MALLALA is one of twelve towns and suburbs recently hit by ‘bitumen bandits’, a ring of unlicensed traders claiming to have leftover bitumen from...
Young woman killed in Uley Rd crash
A YOUNG Uleybury woman has been remembered as a “kind and beautiful soul” after she died in a single-car crash last week.
Tatiana Tenikoff, 22,...
Volunteer call out at Ucare
MORE volunteers are needed at UCare Gawler, as local support services face growing pressure to meet community needs.
General manager Sheena Tapping said she welcomes...
Freeling to feature in new show
IT was just like old times in Freeling last week.
Reminiscent of the years Freeling was the set for hitshow McLeod’s Daughters, a film crew...
Business Award Three-peat for Table Top Warfare
LOCAL purveyor of all things gaming, Table Top Warfare, have been awarded Best Business in Gawler for the year, as voted by the public...
New campaign encourages shoppers to ‘Go Local First’
A NEW campaign encouraging Gawlerites to shop close to home is soon set to hit the ground running.
Fronted by the Gawler Business Development Group...
Tea never tasted so sweet: Gawler’s big event raises thousands
THE tea was flowing on Thursday as volunteers of the Gawler Branch of Cancer Council SA hosted one of their best-attended Biggest Morning Tea...
Changing the narrative in the northern suburbs
FOLLOWING it’s opening to the public late last year, 100 per cent Aboriginal owned and operated counselling service Wonky Lines has become a staple...









