Eagles make big pitch for pitches
GAWLER Eagles Soccer Club is growing so rapidly that it does not have enough pitches to provide training and playing opportunities for youngsters who...
Send-off for year 12s
THE Faith Lutheran College community came togetherat the Barossa Arts Centre for the year 12 valedictory service.
The evening included a minute’s silence honouring past...
Brian ‘served with distinction’
BRIAN Thom served Gawler “with absolute distinction”, friends and family were told at the funeral of former deputy mayor and local history guru last...
Distraction our leading fatal-five factor
DRIVER distraction is the leading cause of crashes in the Gawler and Two Wells area, according to data obtained by Gawler police.
In the past...
Dawkins has no regrets
MARCH’s state election will also mean the end of Gawler-born John Dawkins’s 24- year parliamentary career.
The final stage of his time on North Terrace...
Be prepared for bushfire season
NOW is the time to get your bushfire action plan in place, with fire danger season set to begin in less than a month.
That...
Lost Lola back – after 143 days
GAWLER Council staff have helped reunite a couple with their long-lost pet pooch, Lola, nearly five months after she went missing.
Stephen King and wife,...
RSL’s Little to step down
A NEW face will take the reins of the Gawler Returned and Services League (RSL) sub-branch, with Paul Little stepping down as president after...
Walls backflip as stonemason bid scrapped
GAWLER Council has backflipped on a proposal to employ a stonemason, just two months after the move was passed by elected members.
Councillor Diane Fraser...
Bursting with German heritage in Lyndoch
LYNDOCH took centre stage in the Barossa Valley on Saturday when its renowned Budburst Festival attracted more than 200 locals and visitors to an...
















