There’s a new deputy in town
BRIAN Sambell is certainly no stranger to the responsibilities of Mayor, and was last week elected as Gawler Council’s new deputy.
It’s been two years...
Mayor shares gift of giving
Brendan Simpkins
GAWLER Council is partnering with three local charities to gift local children and teenagers in need this Christmas.
The Salvation Army, St Vincent de...
Spare a can at Christmas
A GROUP of young people is leading an effort to help the less fortunate at Christmas time.
The Gawler & District College Interact Club has...
Gawler RSL packs its own sleigh
ON Sunday morning a dozen Gawler RSL volunteers got together for the fourth year in a row to put together 115 Christmas care packages...
Lyndoch oval plans approved
THE masterplan for a redeveloped Lyndoch Recreation Park has been given the tick of approval by Barossa Council’s elected members, albeit without a community...
Community corrections office to close
Jack Hudson
THE Gawler community corrections office on Calton Road will close at the end of its lease period in February 2021.
The continuation of the...
Tia’s charitable summer shave
TIA Dedman celebrated last week’s Trinity College Gawler River year 10 graduation rather unconventionally, inviting some friends over to help shave her head –...
Boundary survey results reviewed
GAWLER Mayor Karen Redman says survey results from a previous public consultation on boundary reform show a “clear indication” the majority of Gawler residents...
Lockdown no end to Joyce’s day
Brendan Simpkins
SOUTH Australia’s three-day lockdown failed to stop Joyce Bloodworth from celebrating her century.
Mrs Bloodworth, a resident of Oasis Garden Retirement Village in Gawler,...