Creativity emerges at Trinity
STUDENTS, staff and guests were invited to explore Trinity College’s new Emergence art exhibition opening on Friday night, inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic’s unprecedented...
Local business mum up for national awards
ANGLE Vale’s Rachelle Lessue of Tangled Kids Hair Care has been named as a finalist for the 2020 AusMumpreneur Awards in six categories.
Mrs Lessue,...
Electorate split an unknown for town – Redman
GAWLER could be both a winner and a loser as a result of last week’s draft electoral boundaries redraw, according to Mayor Karen Redman.
The...
Council and Springwood strike infrastructure deal
GAWLER Council will get greater say in aspects of the Springwood housing boom at Gawler East, after it lost planning authority for the 1300-plus...
Lewiston cat breeder convicted of cruelty
THE RSPCA is calling on prospective pet owners to personally check breeding facilities after a Lewiston cat breeder was convicted of a series of...
Dirt bike, four-wheel-drive pain for Paternoster Road resident
A REID resident has called on an urgent solution to the use of dirt bikes and four-wheel drives on the disused rail line near...
Ambassadors announced
A NEW generation of leaders has been announced ahead of the 2021 Barossa Vintage Festival, as part of the Barossa Young Ambassador program.
The program...
Unique exhibition opens at civic centre
SUSTAINABLE living, and death, is the focus of a new art exhibition at the Gawler Civic Centre running throughout August.
The Eco Coffin project, set...
Labor want travel allowance threshold increased
BAROSSA-based MPs would be ineligible for the controversial travel allowance, which caused Member for Schubert Stephan Knoll to resign last month, under a Labor...
Gawler and its people, through writer’s eyes
THE latest compilation of writing by Gawler’s Martin Johnson is a gift to the reader and Johnson himself as he approaches his 70th birthday.
‘Albatross’...