Mona gives women own vision
MONA Khizam, director and founder of SAGA Gawler International Film Festival, did not see the films she wanted to see when she was working...
Dave’s kind mission to help world’s needy
WHEN the old Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) was decommissioned about five years ago, Dave Cockshell of Gawler East and his team leapt into action.
The...
Redesigned junction ‘no safer’
A REDESIGN of the Balmoral/Calton roads intersection at Gawler East has caused more harm for motorists than good, a long-time residents claims.
Margaret Pearce, who...
Third bid for courts removal
A THIRD application to demolish two historic tennis courts in Church Hill, Gawler, is out on public notice, as an appeals process over the...
Spotlight on beautiful dahlias at garden club
NEVILLE Jaescke from the South Australia Dahlia Society was guest speaker at Williamstown Garden Club’s first meeting for 2022.
He outlined his involvement with growing...
Bid for Blakeview hub toilets
THE absence of a toilet block at Blakeview playground and oval has been noticed by the community since 2017, when almost 400 people petitioned...
Interact back on track
RHIANNON Bryant, a year 11 student at Gawler and District College B-12, was guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Gawler Light’s meeting last...
Harmony in league of its own
INCLUSIVE teamwork in the community was the theme of National Rugby League SA’s fourth annual Harmony Cup at Eyre Sports Park at Penfield on...
Stebonheath Rd fix is set to start soon
ON-SITE work is likely to start this month on the “below-standard” stretch of Stebonheath Road in Munno Para thanks to a $12 million injection...
Nuri in mix for hospital
NURIOOTPA is being considered as the central location for a new Barossa Valley hospital, as development continues towards completing a full business case for...
















