Taxidermist killing it with bugs
EMMA Cullen has spent the past six months carefully creating framed taxidermy insects, frogs and scorpions and selling via Instagram – a move that...
Helping to make a difference
GAWLER retirees Emile and Lydia Najjar have been happily volunteering their time with the Department for Child Protection (DCP) for 16 months.
The couple, aged...
Stink of a problem
THE pungent stench of effluent was the last thing Carolyn and Robert Burton thought would welcome them into their new home at Freeling.
The pair...
Multi-million-dollar boost to Orora’s furnace upgrade
ORORA’S glass bottle manufacturing facility is set to share in $48 million worth of grants for innovative ideas.
Federal Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction Minister...
Vadoulis rezoning clears big hurdle
GAWLER Council has given preliminary support to rezone land occupied by the beloved Vadoulis Garden Centre at Evanston Park, at its Infrastructure and Environmental...
Church bells to ring out
THE bells of Gawler’s St George’s Church will ring for a special South Australian History Festival event on Saturday.
An open day will be held...
Park turns pink for mums’ event
CROWDS headed to Clonlea Park on Sunday for Gawler’s sixth Mother’s Day Classic.
Donning shades of pink, families gathered to remember those diagnosed with breast...
Zion centenary celebrations continue
ZION Lutheran Church’s centenary celebration will continue this Saturday when the congregation will again open its doors to the community for the South Australian...
Greens candidate calls for ‘shake up’
THE Greens candidate for Spence says this election is a chance for voters to “shake up” the system.
Elizabeth East’s David Deex has been one...
Milestone babies welcomed
GAWLER Health Service celebrated two special milestones on International Day of the Midwife.
On April 19, Logan was the 200th baby born under the Gawler...









