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Ready for the challenge: Rotary club welcomes new president

THE Rotary Club of Gawler Light will welcome a new president this Friday night during its annual changeover dinner – set to look different...

Analyst relishes first deployment

MAJOR BRADLEY RICHARDSON GAWLER local, Private Cooper Leopold, is making the most of his first operational deployment with the Army. The 21-year-old is embedded with the...

Champion warns of local economic hit post-JobSeeker

MORE than $11 million will be taken out of the local economy if the Federal Government’s declines to extend its Job Seeker payment, according...

Overnight millionaire at Elizabeth South

AN Elizabeth South man says he will be spending the week house-hunting after scoring a division one win worth over $1 million in the...

Spectator behaviour gets tick of approval

WITH crowds flocking to BL&G football ovals over the weekend, club presidents have reported a near-perfect showing from spectators, with only small adjustments planned...

Lean-to rebuild

REPAIRS to the Wasleys Institute have been completed by Light Regional Council. The rear lean-to of the main street building was previously used as a...

Community shelter to be reconstructed

A GAWLER community shelter will be rebuilt on Reid Street amid concerns its removal would have a detrimental impact on those sleeping rough in...

Warren Randall on Crows board

SEPPELTSFIELD Wines owner Warren Randall has taken up a position on the Adelaide Football Club’s Board of Directors. On the Adelaide Football Club’s website, Crows...

Uley traffic fix identified

PLAYFORD Council has added installing bus stop indentations along Uley Road to its list of infrastructure upgrade priorities, but a fix to school traffic...

Council to inquire about Aspire facilities

GAWLER Council will meet with an Evanston South housing estate’s developer to discuss “community expectations”, following an outcry from frustrated residents. At a special council...

Wall saga enters next phase

THE long awaited Pioneer Park Wall restoration works commenced on Monday, with work expected to be completed by November 2025. The project will include...

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