Unusual, historic piece finds its way back to Gawler
SWORDSTICKS were once a popular accessory for wealthy men in the 18th and 19th centuries, and now one has landed in the Gawler Heritage...
Bullying and burnout in councils, survey says
WORKPLACE bullying is running rampant in local government workforces across South Australia, said a new survey released last week by the Australian Services Union...
Cemetery symbolism: What does it all mean?
THERE is more than meets the eye at the historic Willaston Cemetery. Gravestones old and new vary in size, material and style, but a...
Trees a crowd for Ryde St entrance
THE northern side of Ryde St between the Jack Cooper Dr roundabout and the Overway Bridge Rd roundabout will receive a facelift and a...
Family devastated as beloved cat sent to landfill
AN Andrews Farm family have been left heartbroken after the loss of their much-loved cat, Rosie, but the treatment of her remains has prompted...
Rubbish positioning
LOCAL shoppers have been left frustrated as disabled car parks at Gawler Central Shopping Centre have been occupied by a single skip bin.
Sandra Nelson...
Trees a crowd for Ryde St entrance
THE northern side of Ryde St between the Jack Cooper Dr roundabout and the Overway Bridge Rd roundabout will receive a facelift and a...
Silos house luxury accommodation at The Barns of Freeling
THE latest accommodation offering at The Barns of Freeling has paired the picturesque charm of a working farm with high-end luxury.
Gavin and Sherinne Schuster...
Community meeting combats rat-running on Edith, Blanch and Short streets
WITH tensions rising regarding troublesome Edith, Blanch and Short Streets, Gawler Council held an informal community meeting last Wednesday to tackle the issue head on.
The...
Pioneer Park anthropological investigations unearth rare insight into Gawler’s past
AN older man with a rare form of scoliosis and impeccable teeth is the latest find beneath Gawler’s Pioneer Park.
For the past month, a...








