Darren an artful Kulcha vulture
LIFELONG musician Darren McCrae has always been an artist.
When confronted with an age-old problem when he opened his own art gallery in Tanunda, he...
’YIP YARNS: Gawler forgotten in all the election promises
YOU know it is election season when the funding commitments and the promises come thick and fast.
In the past 18 months or so, the...
Barossa icons honoured
BAROSSA Valley cooking and hospitality identity Maggie Beer was awarded Officer of the Order (AO) in the 2022 Australia Day honours list last week.
The...
Council push for heritage panel
A SECOND Assessment Panel dealing solely in heritage matters will be trialed following a resolution from Gawler Council last week.
The move comes after the...
Dawkins bids farewell to Gawler
RETIRING politician John Dawkins has thanked Gawler Council for its continuing support during his 24-year career in South Australia’s Legislative Council.
Mr Dawkins, 67, will...
Local hospitality venues struggle
CHANGING Covid-19 restrictions have affected most industries – but hospitality venues are particularly feeling the pinch.
Gawler’s Coffee on Jacob owner said David Knibbs said...
We’ve lost our voice on planning
GAWLER Mayor Karen Redman weighs in on South Australia's controversial new planning laws which has been the hot topic of discussion in the town...
Don’t dump your goods plea
ONE of Gawler’s charity shops is pleading with the community to drop off their second-hand items during shop hours after reaching its wits’ end...
April rail date ‘not set in stone’
RAIL services on the Gawler line are scheduled to resume by the last week of April, but could be delayed further if drivers are...
Liberals coy on Light candidate as election looms
GAWLER is no closer to knowing who will contest for the Light electorate as the Liberal Party’s candidate despite being less than 50 days...
















