Former snack bar owner Sentenced for gun offence
THE former owner of a Two Wells eatery has been jailed for at least three years and seven months over an incident where he...
NEGOTIATIONS ON HOLD
GAWLER Council CEO Henry Inat has stalled council staff enterprise agreement (EA) negotiations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, sparking a petition to see his...
Councillor backs Bunyip reopening
A LOCAL councillor has backed the reopening of Gawler’s Bunyip newspaper by calling on all tiers of government to recognise the importance of local...
Exchange students to remain in situ
EXCHANGE students hosted by local Rotary groups will be remaining with their host families for the foreseeable future.
Gawler & District College student Renee Chamberlain...
Schools adapt to changes
WHILE officially remaining open, local schools are moving fast to support the containment of COVID-19 and to do their best by students and staff.
In...
Key stakeholders unite on COVID-19 response
BAROSSA’S key government and industry stakeholders are working together to address the imminent and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 virus.
On Friday, representatives from Barossa,...
‘We will survive’
A LOCAL travel agent is doing all it can to survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like other industries and businesses, Gawler’s Phil Hoffmann Travel (PHT) is...
Business support during pandemic
THE Gawler Business Development Group (GBDG) yesterday circulated a 10-page crisis information package to assist local businesses during the COVID-19 crisis.
GBDG executive officer Caren...
Works to start on Kroemer’s Crossing
MAJOR construction works on the $6 million Kroemer’s Crossing Roundabout Project, just north of Tanunda, began on Monday.
The project aims to improve safety for...
Gawler Council debt to jump in next budget
GAWLER Council’s debt could rise by $3 million next financial year to more than $22 million, according to its 2020-21 draft budget and annual...