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‘Settle Petal’ author, teacher, up for award

GAWLER & District College primary school teacher Peta Tooley is up for an award for her book ‘Settle Petal’ and the positive influence it...

Knoll pushing for Stonewell Road fix

MEMBER for Schubert Stephan Knoll is calling for a permanent fix to a “degraded” section of Stonewell Road, near Marananga. Mr Knoll said he has...

JINGLE BELLS! – Playford Pageant to go ahead

IT will look a little different than normal, but the Playford Community Christmas Pageant is set to march on in November despite the COVID-19...

READY TO ROLL: Pandemic can’t stop mates from supporting sick kids

AFTER worrying the COVID-19 pandemic would rob them of their chance to help sick kids across the country, a group of Gawler mates are...

Nuri keeps slim finals hopes alive

NURIOOTPA travelled to Willaston on Saturday with great conditions for footy, and with both teams at least three weeks removed from their last taste...

Three new story trail experiences

SIDNEY Kidman was King of the Outback and now local kids can discover his story in a fun, adventurous, new way. Author Kristin Weidenbach’s popular...

Evanston teen arrested over grooming and child abuse material

AN Evanston Park teenager was arrested at a train station on Thursday and charged with grooming and child abuse material offences, following a tip...

COVID cancels Pioneer Park event

THE decision to cancel the Gawler Carols has coincided with a similar announcement from a local Rotary Club in regards to the Gawler Village...

Police seek cold case information

POLICE remain hopeful they will be able to find the killer of a boy whose body was found near Two Wells 39 years ago. Last...

Councillor questions budget bid

A LOCAL councillor has criticised the handling of Gawler Council’s 2020/21 budget. Cr Ian Tooley alleged particular budget items, including $35,000 for the reconstruction of...

Community takes a sticky beak at Barossa Park

THE $45.7 Barossa Park facilities were officially opened to the community with a free event on Sunday crowds gathering to take in the first...

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