‘Dismayed’ CAP leader quits
THE presiding member of Gawler Council’s Assessment Panel (CAP) has resigned in the fallout from the failed heritage panel bid.
Dr Michael Llewellyn-Smith last week handed in his resignation...
RAT-RUNNERS ON NOTICE: Traffic controls tipped
INSTALLING “road cushions” and realigning intersections have been identified as potential measures to combat rat-running in Gawler East.
Gawler Council engaged traffic consultants MFY to undertake a study of vehicle...
Duo can’t wait for Relay
TWO students from Trinity College Gawler are excited join in Saturday’s Gawler Relay for Life, eager to raise money for a good cause – cancer awareness and prevention.
Senior...
Video, lasers to map roads and footpaths
THE quality of roads, kerbs and footpaths in the Playford area will – for the first time – be mapped by vans and quad...
Couple who starved huskies sentenced
A DAVOREN Park couple who allowed their two Siberian huskies to starve, one of them to death, were sentenced to a five-month and 12-day...
Tommy’s legend lives on in north
THE story of Tommy the elephant has become legendary in the northern suburbs since the 1850s.
The giant Indian-born creature, first known as Jumbo, was...
Merger to meet future needs in aged care
TWO regional aged-care providers have formally announced a merger.
Hamley Bridge Aged Care and Balaklava Mill Court Homes have voted overwhelmingly to amalgamate the two...
Riding for a great cause
GAWLER replaced the ring of early-morning alarms with the loud rumble of engines on Sunday morning, as a host of motorcyclists took off from...
Town’s supermarket step closer
THE latest well-attended community meeting to bring a supermarket, likely a Foodland, to Williamstown was held late last month.
More than 50 people were at...
Classic event back in Gawler
THIS could be the year Gawler surpasses the $100,000 mark for money raised through its Mother’s Day Classic event.
The Gawler Mother’s Day Classic will...















