Remembering our Queen
GREY clouds hung over Gawler last Friday morning as the town woke to the news that Queen Elizabeth II had died overnight.
Flags above the...
Aspire dispute raised in Parliament
MEMBER for Light Tony Piccolo has blasted Gawler Council over the Aspire estate dispute during debate in Parliament last week.
Rising to speak on a...
Wall safety concern keeps path closed
A PROMINENT section of Gawler’s main street footpath has been closed to pedestrians for two-and-a-half months, with no immediate fix in sight.
At the start...
Ruby breaks through indie-pop scene
INDIE-pop artist Ruby Triplett, 17, is part of the ever-growing list of musicians emerging from Faith Lutheran College.
Drawing influence from the likes of Clairo,...
Help grant wishes of critically ill kids
SUPERMARKET chain Coles is calling on The Bunyip community to help grant life-changing wishes for critically ill children by contributing to its Make-A-Wish fundraising...
Electric skaters continue push for law change
A GAWLER East man is continuing his efforts to seek ministerial approval to ride his electric skateboard in SA, with activity already legal in...
Coorong artworks coming to Kapunda
THE next exhibition at the Kapunda Community Gallery is Rivers End, featuring works by artists from the Coorong.
The works are in various media, including...
Sheep lice more than just an itch
SHEEP producers are being asked to look out for lice-infested sheep in their flocks following recent detections at saleyards.
Field operations for Animal Health at...
Walking a mile for those in need
STUDENTS at St Brigid’s Catholic School hit the pavers recently, to raise awareness and much-needed food items for the Hutt Street Centre.
Staff and students...
Exploring ‘Gawler’s Phony History’
THE Gawler History Team enjoyed a guest speech from Martin Walker on ‘Gawler’s Phony History’ at its meeting earlier this month.
It was a follow-on...














