Women vow to ‘break the bias’
WOMEN and men gathered at Nixon Function Centre on Tuesday morning (March 8) to help “break the bias” at the Gawler International Women’s Day...
60,000 trees to green region
PLAYFORD Council plans to plant 60,000 trees in a move to green its suburbs, raising its tree canopy percentage from 15 to 20per cent...
$4.5m roundabout warmly welcomed
IMPROVING safety for motorists at a notorious Angle Vale is front of mind in an announcement made by the State Government this week.
On Tuesday,...
‘Chance to rebuild’ Indigenous lives
PLAYFORD Council and Marni Waiendi have unveiled the May Graham-Turner Aboriginal Education Scholarship, the first annual education scholarship of $1000 for local Aboriginal and...
Isaac is here to help students to reconnect
GAWLER’S Isaac Solomon hopes to help students to reconnect on campus during his stint as president of University of South Australia’s Student Association (USASA).
Elected...
Emerauld socks it to us
UP-and-coming indie rock artist and Gawler girl Emilie Suter is celebrating the release of her latest single Odd Socks.
The 16-year-old, who goes by Emerauld...
Trains back on the tracks
TRAINS were spotted on the Gawler line late last week and on Saturday as an end date for the long-awaited electrification upgrade finally nears...
Pub feed fit for your pup
GAWLER’S self-described “dog lady” has put the Golden Fleece Hotel on the map by offering an inclusive area and menu for man and his...
Libs announce northern candidates
A TRIO of candidates for northern suburbs seats have been announced by the Liberal Party.
Ahead of the cut-off for candidate registrations last Friday, the...
‘Just fix it’ plea for Curtis Rd
RESIDENTS and Playford councillors say they are fed up with the State Government “sitting on the fence” over proposed major upgrades to traffic-choked Curtis...














