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The Exchange goes back-to-back

THE Exchange Hotel in Gawler has jointly been named as having the best bar presentation and experience in metropolitan South Australia for the second...

Peter reflects on Gawler Show ambassadorship

JESSE NEILL IT has been 20 years since Peter Angus was nominated as the Gawler Show Ambassador in 1999. At the time, Mr Angus was on...

Walk for Barbs

WASLEYS resident Ainslee Ey is set to walk 40km this October to raise funds for multiple sclerosis (MS) sufferers, in memory of her late...

40 years as a Labor member

CHATTING with Tony Piccolo in his Murray Street electorate office in Gawler, we intermittently pause as passers-by tap on the big, glass windows to...

Mallala solar park planned

JESSE NEILL TRANS-TASMAN company Energy Democracy is looking to form a co-operative in Mallala to help establish South Australia’s first community-owned solar park. Members of the...

Variety Bash girls egging each other on

JESSE NEILL FOUR Gawler locals are gearing up for their first-ever Variety Bash while raising funds for children who are disadvantaged, sick, or living with...

Trev’s one of a kind

THE daughter of late Gawler councillor Scott Fraser has paid tribute to his best friend for the incredible support he showed following her father’s...

Karbeethan masterplan not ‘grant ready’

GAWLER Council has expressed concerns about its ability to attract Federal Government investment for proposed upgrades to Karbeethan Reserve, at the present time. The Karbeethan...

Town’s character could be left damaged by reforms

GAWLER’S character could be “irreplaceably compromised” under proposed new State Government planning reforms that would water-down the protection policy currently in place for more...

Treasurer will consider privatising Service SA

THE future of Gawler’s Service SA facility has again been thrust into the spotlight after state treasurer Rob Lucas suggested last week that centres...

Wild weather sweeps the north

WILD weather blew into South Australia on Monday morning, taking down trees and powerlines, cutting power and causing traffic delays. As of 8am on Tuesday...