Lending a Helping Paw to teens in need
CLOVER the 11-month-old Labrador is a fun-loving pup with boundless energy. But she knows she has a life-changing job to do.
Clover was given to...
Participatory budget raise quashed
A MOVE to raise Gawler’s Participatory Budget from $40,000 to $100,000 was shot down in last week’s council meeting amid concerns of a growing...
Building a community from the ground up
PLAYFORD Women’s shed has become a fundamental part of hundreds of women’s lives since its beginning three years ago.
Opening to the public on International...
The tale of two sisters
TWO sisters, living 16,151km apart, have reunited after more than 60 years of not knowing the other one existed.
And coincidentally, both sisters share the...
Dana’s pride and joy
IN Dana Hyland’s humble abode in Nuriootpa back in January 2022, there was a feeling of loneliness and lack of support for the LBGTQIA+...
Town turns 150
WASLEYS was settled by Europeans 150 years ago, and a group of locals are keen to celebrate and share their town’s history.
A sub-committee of...
‘If a door shuts, climb through the window’
NOTHING can slow Megan Mcloughlin down.
Not even becoming legally blind, being a double transplant recipient, being diagnosed with type two diabetes or suffering through...
Caravan Park targeted in suspicious blaze
BAROSSA Caravan Park in Lyndoch is believed to be the target of a deliberately lit fire, after a blaze gutted the residential property attached...
A resounding ‘no’ over Code Amendment proposal
DEBATE surrounding the Vadoulis Code Amendment spilled out in the Gawler Council chamber at last week’s ordinary meeting, as a slew of local residents...
Accident puts rail safety in spotlight
A COMMUNITY in shock over last week’s rail incident has weighed in on the safety of Gawler’s rail network with a resounding call to...










