The plains are alive with the sound of arts
GAWLER won’t have to wait long between autumn’s Fringe and the next big arts bash, with Member for Light Tony Piccolo proposing an “multi-site,...
Fire closes town’s only pharmacy
A FIRE at Freeling’s community pharmacy is believed to have been caused by an electrical fault in a power board.
The Country Fire Service responded...
Dead Man’s Pass and one of Gawler’s oldest legends
MOST long-term Gawler locals will be able to tell you some story about where the name of Dead Man’s Pass originated.
But the truth is...
Speech an ‘eye-opener’ for History Team
THE first talk of the year was an ‘eye-opening’ experience for the Gawler History Team (GHT).
Reverend Prue O’Donovan spoke on February 2 about the...
Play is purr-fect for cats
PLAYTIME with your pets has long been thought to improve their welfare, as well as nurture a closer bond with humans.
But now a new...
Get-together for blokes catch-up
BLOKES of Freeling and surrounds are invited to another ‘chew the fat’ night.
Save Our Mates co-founder Anthony Hart has teamed up with Freeling’s Gavin...
Charity store struggles with rubbish filled ‘donations’
LOCAL charity stores are calling for residents to be mindful of what they’re donating after one site received ‘broken glass’ and ‘old nappies’.
Hearts4Heros in...
Something to wine about: Wine exports turn corner
THE Australian wine industry has a long way to go when it comes to overseas exporting, no thanks to the pandemic and fragile relations...
Council sparks conversation over Civic Centre café future
A COMMUNITY-led kitchen, a hospitality training centre or a social-inclusion area could be the future of Gawler Civic Centre’s café space, according to discussions...
Rural living ‘unlikely’ for Gawler Rural Zone
RURAL living in Gawler’s Southern areas “should not occur”, the State Planning Commission has said in a letter.
The future of the rural zone has...













