The wait was worth it
AN almost nine-year push from Immanuel Lutheran School Gawler to replace a crumbling wall at its Lyndoch Road site has finally reached completion –...
Kerb numbering permit revoked
GRADY HUDD & SAM BRADBROOK
A BUSINESS offering street number marking services to residents in Gawler and its surrounding areas had its permit to do...
After 30 good years, Prices Bakery closes
IT’S the end of an era in Gawler with Prices Bakery closing its doors for good, after owner John Moloney decided to retire this...
No go: residents want kart track location moved
A GROUP of residents in Evanston South’s Aspire estate are unhappy at the possibility of a new $1 million go-kart and laser skirmish amusement...
Parties at odds over regional health reforms
HEALTH Minister Stephen Wade has denied claims support staff for the State Government’s regional health reforms will be Adelaide-based.
The government’s revamp of rural health,...
Playford Council settles legal battle with former CEO
PLAYFORD Council has settled its legal dispute with its high-profile former chief executive Mal Hemmerling, eight months after his dismissal over sexual harassment allegations.
Mr...
$100k footpath funding requested
FORMER Gawler deputy mayor Brian Thom is requesting council allocate an additional $100,000 to its 2019/20 budget to be spent sealing Murray Street’s eastern...
Sharing the aged care message
GAWLER Care and Share co-ordinator Vanessa Loechel is urging other aged care providers to establish health and wellbeing programs as part of the Department...
CHANGE festival launches for 2019
THE countdown to the 2019 CHANGE Original Music Festival has officially begun after the event was launched in Gawler on Thursday night.
The popular three-day...
Nothing plain about growers’ new website
NORTHERN Adelaide Plains’ vegetable growers plan to showcase their region to the world with the launch of a brand-new website.
A joint initiative between Munno...