Tooley delivers final broadside
FORMER Gawler Councillor Ian Tooley has delivered a final parting shot, addressing the chamber at last week’s council meeting.
It came one month after Mr...
Residents fed up with rat-runners
RESIDENTS along Edith, Blanche and Short streets fed up with their street being used as a rat-run have escalated their concerns to Gawler Council.
A...
Gawler set to spring right back
A SERIES of five exciting community events to help put a spring back in the step of pandemic- weary Gawler residents of all ages...
Is Christmas display still relevant?
THE Rotary Club of Gawler Light is asking the community whether its Gawler Riverbank Christmas display is still relevant.
A spokesman said at last week’s...
We’re back Live – and loving it
A CELEBRATION of music featuring film favourites and Broadway hits will defy the pandemic to arrive at Gawler Civic Centre on Friday.
Friday Night Live...
New playground equipment
NEW play equipment will be installed at Kapunda’s Lions Playground over the next few weeks.
Light Regional Council has organised for the replacement of the...
PHOTOS: Medieval Fair proves a big hit
FANS of all things medieval were treated to a sunny weekend of sword fighting and combat, themed market stalls, pop-up eateries, and musical entertainment...
Reflections on a ‘plague’
LAST month’s 2021 Gawler and Adelaide Plains Festival of Words may have been cancelled because of the statewide COVID-19 lockdown, but a topical anthology...
Nuriootpa pool wins yet another reprieve
THE once-threatened Nuriootpa pool has won another reprieve after Barossa Council decided to fund repairs, essential maintenance and further testing to its shell structure.
At...
Free public phones move praised
TELSTRA’s decision to make all public phones around Australia free to use is particularly vital in Playford, Mayor Glenn Docherty said.
The Playford Council area...
















