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Community reeling after bridge loss

THE historic Angle Vale Bridge, which stood along the Gawler River for more than 140 years, crumbled to the ground amid heavy rainfalls late...

Local biker group driving revolution

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the following article contains the name of a deceased person. GAWLER based political club Black Death are...

Supply of new homes set to slow further

IT’S going to be a bumpy 12 months for Australia’s construction, according to the Housing Industry Association (HIA). Last week the HIA released its economic...

Harcourts Gawler Sales smash fundraising goal

HARCOURTS Gawler Sales, located on Murray St, have successfully completed their yearly Biggest Morning Tea. The morning tea was held last Thursday to raise money...

Mural set for Civic Centre

WITH Gawler becoming a hot spot for murals across town, the recently discussed Gawler Civic Centre piece will add eye-catching art and increase the...

Man sentenced after Father’s Day brawl

A MAN who stabbed two brothers at the Midway Tavern on Father’s Day almost three years ago will spend eight years behind bars. Jacob Anthony...

Rotary supports cause with a heart

GAWLER Rotarians have been kept busy, with members from the Gawler and Gawler Light clubs joining a dinner meeting last Monday to talk about...

Surplus budget released for public input

LIGHT Regional Council’s revenue from rates is about to increase by around three per cent, despite further reducing its rate in the dollar figures. The...

Samuel raises over $2500 for Variety

FOUR-year-old Samuel said goodbye to his long locks in favour for a short hairdo last week, donating more than 40cm of hair to be...

Immanuel takes a lesson in democracy

YEAR six students from Gawler’s Immanuel Lutheran School learnt a lesson in Australian history and politics recently, as they set off to Canberra to...

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...