CASH FLOW: Government shows Gawler the money
STREAMS of cash are set to flow to Gawler following last week’s release of the state budget.
More than $16 million has been allocated across...
Old cottage ‘irreplaceable’, expert says
AN ADELAIDE heritage expert has slammed the looming demolition of the Whispering Wall caretaker’s cottage in Williamstown.
Alexander ‘Sandy’ Wilkinson said he was outraged to...
Medieval Fair returning soon
THOUSANDS from across the country are expected at this year’s Barossa Medieval Fair, when patrons, stallholders and re-enactors converge at Lyndoch.
Event organiser Henry Carter...
High tea with Gawler VIEW
ON Christmas Eve 1922, five businessmen walked into a Sydney orphanage with armfuls of toys and sweets.
They walked out inspired by a single goal...
Toy library spreading joy for 45 years
IF you’ve lived in Gawler for long enough then chances are you once borrowed a toy - perhaps a doll, truck, or ride along...
AT LAST… our trains have come along
AFTER three delays, multi-million dollar budget blowouts and a near two-year closure, the Gawler line will resume passenger services this weekend.
For the first time...
Oscar hotel to rise among Barossa vines
IT was met with awe by some and outcry by others, but two years on from announcing a new luxury hotel for Seppeltsfield and...
Mums race clock to exercise, men find it easy
LOCAL mums are proving research wrong, showing that although men have more time than women to exercise, they can sneak it in.
The research used...
Kettle’s on at Hope Street
THE Hope Street op shop at Davoren Park has welcomed a café inside to boost community interaction.
Studying minister Isaac Prior, who has helped run...
Rat bait poisoning pets
HAVE a problem with rodents? Your first instinct may be to reach for the bait.
But veterinarians are warning this could lead to serious problems...











