Murals selected in Gawler’s new art movement
GAWLER will have two new public artworks created as Gawler Council narrowed its preferred designs down to two.
Council recently voted to select Gawler artist...
Ride roughshod: Show’s new hurdle
GAWLER Show organisers are facing yet another hurdle, having been told its Horses in Action event cannot go ahead at Gawler Oval – just...
Picking up the pieces
THE community is being invited to contribute to a new Gawler commemorative space dedicated to women and children who have lost their lives to...
Knoll makes grave mistake
OUTGOING Member for Schubert Stephan Knoll has landed in hot water once again following the release of an Ombudsman’s report last week.
Mr Knoll was...
Piccolo probe: Former Light electorate office trainee claims he was bullied, belittled
THE Labor Party has been rocked after explosive allegations of bullying by a former trainee were laid on long-serving Member for Light Tony Piccolo.
Bradley...
Riverlea retail precinct ahead of schedule
RIVERLEA will have a major shopping retail and homemakers precinct two years earlier than planned, in response to surging sales on the $3 billion...
Aged care to expand after $11.2m windfall
A MASSIVE $11.265 million grant to Wheatfields residential care facility is an “absolute tremendous success” for the Freeling community, its chief executive said.
Wheatfields was...
Humble principal Ron farewelled
FORMER Evanston Gardens Primary School principal Ron Gartrell is remembered for being a husband, a father and a friend.
Mr Gartrell, who died at home...
$5.1m roundabout finally open
Jack Hudson
A $5.1 MILLION upgrade of the dangerous Stebonheath-Womma roads intersection at Edinburgh North has been completed, with road users now able to use...
Help to make this year’s Show one to remember
YOUNG people are being encouraged to put their hand up for a role on the Gawler Show’s Youth Team.
The Youth Team makes an important...
















