Three-year reprieve for Channel 44
SOUTH Australian community TV station Channel 44 has survived another threat to its existence after an amendment to broadcasting legislation passed in the Australian...
$25m hotel a ‘tourism shot in the arm’
A $25 MILLION hotel and tourist complex planned for Tanunda has been welcomed by the state’s tourism industry.
Tourism Industry Council South Australia chief executive...
Mark Oliphant a fundraising hotspot
Brendan Simpkins
MEMBERS of the Dalkeith Country Fire Service brigade visited Mark Oliphant College at Munno Para on Monday as part of a cheque handover...
Pair lobby for Gawler in Canberra
Brendan Simpkins
GAWLER Mayor Karen Redman has labelled council’s presence at last week’s Australian Local Government Association conference in Canberra as worthwhile, following meetings with...
Work to help red gum tree’s health
WORK to help protect the long-term future of the towering river red gum tree in Gawler’s busy Commercial Lane retail area will begin this...
Trees removed in river restoration
GAWLER Council has removed 25 trees along the South Para River as part of a project to restore the corridor.
The large peppercorn trees have...
Rough sleeper unhurt after big gum topples
Brendan Simpkins
A ROUGH sleeper at the Gawler Visitor Information Centre has avoided injury after a significant river red gum they were under came down...
‘Betrayed’ over Barossa hospital
CLAIMS of a commitment to a proposed new Barossa Valley hospital had been exposed as a mirage following last week’s State Budget, Member for...
BUDGET WRAP: How Gawler fared in 2021/22 State Budget
GAWLER’S emergency services presence will be boosted with money set aside in the budget for a joint CFS and SES unit to be established...
Budget has one eye on the next election
Brendan Simpkins
JOBS, health and education are the centrepieces of the State Budget that the Liberals will take into next year’s election.
Treasurer Rob Lucas last...
















