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Boundary reform investigation to proceed

GAWLER Council will proceed with an investigation into its boundary reform proposal, despite the cost being more than $100,000 over budget. Meeting for the final...

Williamstown bones revealed as missing Modbury North man

THE death of Modbury North man Ian Lees is being treated as a suspected murder after his remains were discovered outside Williamstown last month. Last...

Gawler Show 2022, what a ride!

THE Gawler Show could have set a new attendance record, with an estimated 35,000 rolling up for the weekend’s event. Gawler Show society president Claire...

Gawler Art Award entries opening soon

THE biennial Gawler Art Award will be held throughout October and the first half of November. Although this will be the 11th award, it is...

Bird park to be co-managed

The International Bird Sanctuary National Park, Winaityinaityi Pangkara, is one of three parks in the state to fall under a new comanagement agreement. The park, located...

More dementia support as cases tipped to rise

WITH dementia cases forecast to rise by almost 150 per cent in Playford over the next few decades, education about the condition has never...

Race for Gawler Mayor begins

GAWLER will have a Mayoral contest for the first time in eight years when voter packs are distributed in October. The race for the top...

Local youth invited to share their views

YOUNG people are being invited to share their personal concerns, aspirations and views on broader issues as part of a state-wide survey. Mission Australia is...

Oval works turfed – for now

BAROSSA Council has put a hold on irrigating the recently expanded Tanunda Oval because of concerns over the quality of the playing turf. An irrigation...

Historic Bunyips miss out on Trove digitalisation

COUNCIL’s Gawler Heritage Centre has decided not to prioritise spending funds on digitalising more early newspapers in its collection. The Bunyip newspaper is currently available...

Preece dispute escalates to tribunal

CONTROVERSY surrounding outspoken Barossa councillor Bruce Preece has now been referred to the SA Civil and Administrative Tribunal. In last month’s council meeting, the...