Milestone babies welcomed
GAWLER Health Service celebrated two special milestones on International Day of the Midwife.
On April 19, Logan was the 200th baby born under the Gawler...
Demand for answers on patient left in cold
SHADOW Health Minister Ashton Hurn has called for the findings of a review into why an elderly patient was left outside the Lyell McEwin...
ALP heavyweights back Burnell
LABOR heavyweights have thrown their support behind Spence candidate Matt Burnell in the lead-up to the federal election.
It comes as the former unionist made...
Lights dim on tennis courts
A MARATHON five-hour meeting of Gawler Council’s Assessment Panel (CAP) has paved the way for the demolition of the Church Hill tennis courts to...
Walk a mile in their paws
HILLBANK’S Cavalier King Charles Rescue state co-ordinator Megan Jones is taking part in the 2022 virtual Million Paws Walk with her two cavaliers, Bella and Teddy – a...
Riverlea’s first ‘unique’ precinct is unveiled
DEVELOPER Walker Corporation has submitted an application for a community and retail centre in the Riverlea Park estate to provide a “unique customer experience” for future residents.
The Palms Village and...
She’s Champion of the north
ONE Nation’s candidate for Spence believes that there is a desire for change among voters in the lead-up to the May 21 federal election.
Hewett’s...
Blue Tree spreads positive message
KAPUNDA has joined a growing list of regional towns across the country helping to spread suicide awareness through a simple painted tree.
The town’s golf club has become the...
Gold in them thar hills
GOLD was discovered in the Barossa Valley – just a few minutes from Gawler – in 1868 and more than 700 kilograms (25,000 ounces) were extracted during the...
Temporary home for Freeling CFS
THE displaced Freeling Country Fire Service (CFS) has found a temporary home at a former council depot.
A report presented at last week’s Light Regional Council meeting revealed...














