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See Malcolm’s weed and wonderful world

A FORAGING walk for weeds in one of Gawler’s parks will kickstart a series of local events as part of the South Australian Nature...

Magic fans angry at disappearing act

AN entertainment company promoting a national Harry Potter tour promised an evening of magic to audiences, including Gawler fans. But hundreds of ticketholders have been...

Lyell Mac expansion at halfway point

THE $58million expansion of the Lyell McEwin Hospital emergency department is approaching a significant milestone, as work on the project nears the halfway mark. Construction...

New beds to help ease pressure

THE number of in-patient beds at Gawler Hospital has doubled, helping to ease the pressure on a state health system under the pump. A further...

Families can chill at fun day out

A FAMILY-friendly Chill Out Market and Fun Day packed with free kids’ activities and music will be held at Gawler Sport and Community Centre’s...

Historic buildings granted new heritage status

A TOTAL of 150 heritage buildings in Gawler have received greater protection from demolition following approval from Planning Minister Vickie Chapman. The buildings have been...

Ryan’s spirits lifted by Port champ

PORT Adelaide AFL champion Travis Boak received the Jim Stynes Community Award with his work with the Childhood Cancer Association at the Brownlow Medal...

St George’s to ring in 100 years

THE melodic chimes of St George’s Anglican Church bells will ring out across Gawler this Sunday to mark 100 years since they were installed. On...

Ditch the car for just a day and help planet

IN car-obsessed Australia, trying to convince people to take part in World Car-Free Day today might be a tough sell. But bike advocate Jack Gill,...

It’s playtime for everyone

CLASSMATES Josh and Archer were among the first to try out Nuriootpa’s recently reopened playground after a major upgrade sought to make it more...

A journey of self discovery

IT is dusk, rain is trickling down the fogged up window panels and you hear the lush trees outside thrash in the wind while...