Gallery finds a new home
THE Gawler Community Gallery has been given its new home at the revitalised Visitor and Information Centre on Lyndoch Road following a Covid-19-affected hiatus.
On Monday, Gawler Council officials, politicians and...
‘Dismayed’ CAP leader quits
THE presiding member of Gawler Council’s Assessment Panel (CAP) has resigned in the fallout from the failed heritage panel bid.
Dr Michael Llewellyn-Smith last week handed in his resignation...
RAT-RUNNERS ON NOTICE: Traffic controls tipped
INSTALLING “road cushions” and realigning intersections have been identified as potential measures to combat rat-running in Gawler East.
Gawler Council engaged traffic consultants MFY to undertake a study of vehicle...
Duo can’t wait for Relay
TWO students from Trinity College Gawler are excited join in Saturday’s Gawler Relay for Life, eager to raise money for a good cause – cancer awareness and prevention.
Senior...
Video, lasers to map roads and footpaths
THE quality of roads, kerbs and footpaths in the Playford area will – for the first time – be mapped by vans and quad...
Couple who starved huskies sentenced
A DAVOREN Park couple who allowed their two Siberian huskies to starve, one of them to death, were sentenced to a five-month and 12-day...
Tommy’s legend lives on in north
THE story of Tommy the elephant has become legendary in the northern suburbs since the 1850s.
The giant Indian-born creature, first known as Jumbo, was...
Merger to meet future needs in aged care
TWO regional aged-care providers have formally announced a merger.
Hamley Bridge Aged Care and Balaklava Mill Court Homes have voted overwhelmingly to amalgamate the two...
Riding for a great cause
GAWLER replaced the ring of early-morning alarms with the loud rumble of engines on Sunday morning, as a host of motorcyclists took off from...
Town’s supermarket step closer
THE latest well-attended community meeting to bring a supermarket, likely a Foodland, to Williamstown was held late last month.
More than 50 people were at...















