Further calls for Gawler Christmas celebrations
FOLLOWING yet another lacklustre celebration of Christmas in the streets of Gawler last December, momentum has grown in the community for a town Christmas...
School back in full swing
IT was back to school this week, with students enjoying their first few days of the year; learning, making friends and continuing their education.
For...
W.A.M: Fresh, new and vibrant!
Writers, Artists & Musicians By Martin Johnson OAM
Happy New ‘Arts’ Year, everybody.
And what better way to kick things off than with a chat with...
Barossa community groups unite
VOLUNTEERS from a host of community and service clubs united recently to assemble birthing kits which will be distributed across the globe.
Building on the...
Thong Tossing and a Sausage Sizzle at Windamere Park
AUSTRALIA Day was on full swing at Windamere Park, as residents participated in thong tossing, a trailer ride and a sausage sizzle.
Windamere Park is...
Today marks Gawler’s 184th birthday!
Since January 31, 1839 Gawler has been a thriving town, evolving over the years to what we know it as today.
Gawler’s history begun with...
The botanical value of unmade road reserves
A GREAT deal of effort goes into managing roadside vegetation in our rural and regional areas.
There is a lot of sense in managing these...
World-art in the Barossa
A NEW offering in the Barossa is combining wine and art to provide a modern cultural experience for visitors.
Winery 1837 Barossa has opened a...
Gawler Kookaburras producing young
GAWLER East resident Adrian Brown has provided this fascinating account of Kookaburra activity in Gawler.
Towards the end of October last, a bough dropped from...
CCTV to combat statue vandalism
THE Town of Gawler will introduce added security measures to a historic War Memorial after receiving $10,000 of government funding to honour local veterans.
The...














