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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...

Gawler Hospital’s husband and wife nursing duo

HUSBAND and wife Deidre and David Fenner have many common interests, such as dancing and travelling, but the pair are also nurses working in...

Tree-mendous initiative to greenify Gawler

GAWLER’S walking and cycling routes are about to get a whole lot greener, thanks to a new initiative which seeks to increase tree canopy...

‘Debt trap’ risk facing Buy Now Pay Later users

MORE and more people are going without food, medicine and other essentials as they try to pay down bills or avoid late fees associated...

Barossa musos revive alt-rock

LOCAL indie-rock legends Newgate Crowd brought 2000’s grunge back to the Barossa earlier this week with the release of their debut EP Auditory Processing. Described...

Lower speed for dangerous intersection

PLAYFORD residents have breathed a sigh of relief this week after the speed limit of a dangerous intersection was finally lowered. Despite high level of...

Child care educators fight for wage increase

LOCAL child care educators are joining forces with their nation-wide counterparts to demand a government funded 25 per cent wage increase across the board,...

Slithering through the cold

THE common conception that spiders, snakes and the like are out and about mainly in the summer is true, but as far as snakes...

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...