Wheels in motion for Italian ride
A FAMILY-friendly bike ride through the Barossa will mark the start of the Adelaide Italian Festival this November.
La Grande Gita is returning for its...
Expat Brits eligible to give blood
BRITISH expatriates are being encouraged to roll up their sleeves and give blood for the first time after a ban was lifted in July.
Since...
Local woman opens up about mental health
Trigger warning: this story includes content on suicide and depression
TANAYA Pichugin-Falciani’s life was altered forever on one May morning in 2016.
But five years on,...
Hope Cup unveiled at fundraising lunch
THE Riverside Salvation Army wants to raise the levels of compassion and understanding of homelessness within the Gawler community.
It’s the reason that the local...
1837 Barossa’s opening on the horizon
FOLLOWING its $20 million redevelopment, 1837 Barossa estate will officially open to welcome guests next month in what is being touted as “another world-class...
Council urged to decide on rural zone
GAWLER Council “isn’t doing enough” to find a solution to the ongoing debate surrounding rezoning of the town’s rural zones, one councillor has said.
At...
Aspiring councillor’s aim to preserve history
ASPIRING Playford councillor Tom O’Donnell has banded together with locals to establish The Northern Historical Preservation Society, with the focus of documenting and preserving...
Orchid club has blooming good advice
GROWING orchids can be a pain in the bud unless you dig up the right advice.
And Gawler Districts Orchid Club has that in spades.
President...
More support for Where’s Wally
THE Where’s Wally Car 500 team received a $2500 cheque from Scammell & Co Solicitors before hitting the road for the Variety Bash last...
New chapter for bookstore
REVEREND Richard Carter has retired from his role with Gawler’s Open Door Community Bookshop.
Well-known for his role in establishing UCare Gawler, Mr Carter also...













