From Little things, big things grow
PAUL Little has shaken up this year’s local government elections with an announcement he will run for mayor of Gawler.
The current councillor confirmed to...
Gawler CEO’s $15k pay rise
GAWLER Council chief executive Henry Inat has received a 6 per cent pay rise in a behind closed doors meeting last week.
A special council...
Time to get ‘Off the Couch’ again
Gawler filmmaker and council hopeful Ethan White’s travel television series Off the Couch with Ethan is back for a second season on Channel 44.
The...
‘North is always up,’ Playford hopeful says
FOR Playford council hopeful Lisa Kranz, it’s all about the youth in Elizabeth being proud of where they come from.
“I know what kind of...
Local German group time travels to New Guinea’s past
LOCALS delved into the historic connection between Lutheran missionaries and New Guinea at Kaffee und Kuchen’s latest meeting.
The Barossa German Language Association group heard...
Lantern Walk comes to wintry Barossa
THE Barossa German Language Association has gone back to the future, celebrating an event traditionally observed in November to re-create the winter wonderland enjoyed...
Dr Desmo writes new go kart script
GO karting champ Dr Desmo hasn’t just won again, he’s set a record.
Willaston’s Desmond Harral, 10, has won the Go Kart Club of SA...
Getting our farmers fire ready
THEY are one of the most important aspects of a bushfire response and could be boosted by a State Government grant program.
Round one of...
Lions unveil sign marking 75 years
A COLD and damp Sunday morning didn’t deter the Lions Club of Gawler as it unveiled a special, commemorative sign at its headquarters.
Coinciding with...
Light Regional chief executive to retire
AFTER 40 years in local government, Light Regional Council’s chief executive Brian Carr has announced he is retiring.
Mr Carr made the formal announcement in...













