Fine line for grain harvest
WHILE rain may usually be a blessing for farmers, local grain-growers have had enough.
EzyBale’s Corbin Schuster’s cereal grains are on the cusp of being...
Memories won’t be forgotten
IT has now been over 83 years since World War II broke out but for Gawler’s Jean Evans the memories from that time –...
Skill Shortages targeted in Federal Budget
TRADES and aged care are set for an influx of young workers after the Government announced fee-free TAFE courses in last month’s budget.
A push...
‘We all have to lift our game’
EDUCATION and awareness among men is the key the scourge of domestic violence in Australia, a former police officer has said. Martin Kennedy spent...
When it rains, it pours: Wet and wild weather wreaks havoc in the north
RECENT heavy downpour and hailstorms have made for an unseasonably chilly start to November, with Gawler no exception from a battering of rain.
Two bouts...
Honouring the fallen
NURIOOTPA RSL played host to a sea of red poppies last week, drawing community members far and wide to honour serving and returned members...
Final straw for single-use plastic
COTTON buds, soy sauce fish and plastic bread tags will soon be a relic of days gone by, thanks to the State Government’s accelerated...
Rotary Village Fair back in town
THE sunshine didn’t hold back as the community turned out in droves to celebrate the return of Gawler’s Rotary Village Fair.
A stalwart on the...
Help is on the way for Gawler
AN additional ambulance will finally operate out of Gawler by the end of the year, after a near three-year fight for extra resources in...
Fraser’s farewell to Gawler Council
OUTGOING Gawler Councillor Diane Fraser has one message to the community ahead of the close ballots – vote.
Last Tuesday’s council meeting was the last...












