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The art of collaboration

THE ‘Remembering Courageous Women’ mosaic mural, nearing completion in Gawler’s new Pocket Park, is up for a South Australian Community Achievement Award. The project, managed...

Barossa on the world stage as SA secures landmark wine event

SOUTH Australia has the world’s spotlight in its clutches, after Adelaide recently secured the November 2026 International Masters of Wine Symposium. It’ll see around 500...

Bold brews and sweet refreshments from the old heart of Gawler

IMAGINE a time when the ale you sipped at the Gawler pub was actually brewed just up the road. Or how about ordering the freshest...

‘Besotted’ ex-lover jailed for callous acid attack

PERSUADED by intense love, 63-year-old Anthony James Lloyd will spend almost six years behind bars after brutally attacking Geoffrey McLean with a bucketful of...

History of Steinborner revealed

DESPITE the inclement weather, 38 people turned up to listen to the Gawler History Team’s (GHT) guest speaker, Michael Steinborner, talk on ‘The History...

School set to fly the flag

KAPUNDA Primary School is now able to fly both the Australian national flag and the Aboriginal flag, with the installation of a second flagpole. The...

Changes afoot at health network

ONE of South Australia’s leading doctors will chair the Northern Adelaide Local Health Network (NALHN), as nearly 20 new board members join networks across...

Failed copper theft brings trains to a grinding halt

A RECKLESS act of vandalism by brazen thieves brought Adelaide’s rail network to a standstill this morning, leaving frustrated northern commuters stranded. Authorities discovered an...

On the road with the Gawler Car Club

BY TREVOR BELLCHAMBERS GAWLER’S biggest community group, the Veteran and Vintage Car Club, racked up the mileage last month as it traversed the South Australian...

Art unleashed: Local talent shines bright at SALA

A MASSIVE list of local artists have been added to this year’s South Australian Living Arts (SALA) Festival line-up as part of the state-wide...

Budget boosts and blowbacks for the north

TREASURER Jim Chalmers has handed down a landmark Federal Budget built to win over young people this week, marking the first major financial roadmap...