Anzac Spirit winner Laura sets sights on Vietnam
A XAVIER College student is set to travel to Vietnam to study the Vietnam War after being awarded the premier’s Anzac Spirit School Prize...
Volunteers growing support for plastic renewal project
A GROUP of Barossa volunteers are collecting milk containers and water bottle caps to help create prosthetic limbs for disadvantaged children throughout India and...
Angie receives prized scholarship
NURIOOTPA High School year 11 student Angie Couzner attended a reception at Government House in Adelaide on Thursday after being named a recipient of...
Firies issue winter safety advice
GAWLER Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) is encouraging local homeowners to be cautious when cooking this winter, as part of Home Fire Safety Week.
The safety...
Gawler Show launched for 2019
THE 163rd Gawler Show was officially launched on Thursday night at Nixon’s Function Centre, where it was revealed the return of the grand parade...
Gawler inducts newest Aussie citizens
EVANSTON husband and wife David and Carol Widdrington have lived in Australia for 32 years, but as of last Thursday can now officially call...
Forum discusses suicide prevention
THE Suicide Prevention Network of Networks forum held in Gawler last Wednesday was one of the many initiatives helping tackle the issue of suicide ...
Reconciliation event draws record crowd
WET weather and a late change of venue didn’t stop a record crowd from attending this year’s Gawler Reconciliation Community Fun Day last Wednesday.
Organised...
Gawler councillors back boundary reform
GAWLER Council has endorsed mayor Karen Redman’s plan to bring a number of the council’s surrounding suburbs inside its boundaries.
At the council’s ordinary meeting...
Councillors divided over toilet block mural’s future
GAWLER Council has moved to the next step of its $2.28 million revamp of Walker Place, despite objections from some elected members over the...