Courses are back on track
IT’S business as usual at Gawler Community House (GCH) after battling through the pandemic.
Last month, GCH had to close because of Covid-19-related staff shortages...
Breeding kennels bid opposed
AN application to Adelaide Plains Council to develop a dog kennel to breed, train and rehome up to 50 dogs at Two Wells is...
Pina heats up world of recruiting
PINA Stojko, founder of Gawler boutique recruitment agency Chilli Recruitment, wants to show other women and her five young daughters that they can have...
War memorial vandalised again
A WAR memorial on Adelaide Road, Gawler, has been vandalised for a second time in recent times – a month and a half out...
Crash double at busy intersection
THERE have been two vehicle crashes at the same intersection in just over week in what has been a horrific time on local roads.
About...
Early voters make their mark
EARLY voting kicked off in the region this week as the 2022 state election draws closer.
From 9am last Monday, voters who are unable to...
Trotting HQ moves to Gawler
THE controlling body of harness racing in South Australia has relocated its office to Gawler.
Harness Racing South Australia acting chief executive Dean Elliott said...
Black Dog riders ready to rumble
NORTHERN Adelaide’s Black Dog Ride is back for its second instalment after a successful debut last year.
In March last year, more than 140 riders...
Anniversary run proves Piccolo’s got heart
MEMBER for Light Tony Piccolo said he was trying not to “sweat the small stuff” almost exactly a year after suffering a heart attack...
Light is on: Libs can ‘make dent’
THE Liberal Party’s candidate for Light this week declared he was hopeful he could close the gap on Labor’s Tony Piccolo as the state...











