SA Bros holds first Gawler catch-up
NON-profit organisation SA Brothers Incorporated had a great turnout at its first Gawler meeting last Thursday, giving men the chance to go for a...
Lions green rail station in preparation for milestone
MEMBERS of the Lions Club of Gawler have been getting their hands dirty in recent weeks as a special celebration edges nearer.
More than 300...
Drummond to contest for council seat
LOUISE Drummond says she’s “prepared to put in the work” for the Gawler community as she becomes the latest person to throw their hat...
Angle Vale childcare centre proposed
KIDS could have a new place to receive childcare in Angle Vale, a lodged development application suggests.
An application has been lodged to turn land...
Gawler unites for NAIDOC Week
“IT’S our time.”
That was the message from Vince Buckskin at the start of Gawler’s NAIDOC Week lunch at the Civic Centre last week.
About 50...
Meet centenarian, Arnold
IT’S not every day that a barber gets a centenarian party ready.
But that’s exactly what happened when Williamstown’s Arnold Wilson visited Dave the Barber...
Gawler to consider celebration of our next monarch
GAWLER Council has requested a report to be delivered in its current term on how the town should celebrate the coronation of a new monarch.
In...
Nixon waddles into Gawler
IF you spotted a big yellow duck in Gawler recently, then your eyes were not deceiving you.
Beloved Gawler Show mascot ‘Nixon’ was out waddling...
Clearing dust on Barossa roads
THREE Barossa roads will receive a fast-tracked upgrade.
The Barossa Council has received $1,130,216 under the third phase of the former Federal Government’s Local Roads...
Pay rise on the way for Gawler mayor, councillors
GAWLER’S elected members are in for a pay rise following November’s council elections.
Last week the state’s independent Remuneration Tribunal released its four-yearly allowance for...












