Cottage to carry on after change of use approval
A PROMINENT Gawler heritage home that has hosted weddings for the past 30 years will continue to do so into the future with the...
Docherty returns serve over minister’s intersection remarks
PLAYFORD mayor Glenn Docherty has hit back at state transport minister Stephan Knoll, after the latter blamed a lack of action at the Curtis/Heaslip...
Trinity hockey pitch opened
TRINITY College unveiled its brand-new synthetic hockey turf on Thursday morning, as the school’s knockout side faced Henley High School.
The college received $800,000 from...
Local schools join stop work action
A NUMBER of local schools were closed on Monday as they joined the Australian Education Union (AEU) in taking industrial action against the State...
Barossa ovals set for upgrade
BOTH Nuriootpa and Tanunda Ovals are set for an upgrade after last week’s State Budget revealed a combined $556,250 for new change rooms and...
Cooking up hospitality pathways
GAWLER District College B-12’s Gawler 15 program is successfully creating future job prospects within the hospitality industry for young people aged 16-18.
Facilitated by Scott...
Rudall’s chest full of history
A CHEST which tells the story of one of Gawler’s founding fathers has been discovered gathering dust in the basement of a local business.
Belonging...
Rotary’s 3000th meeting
THE Gawler Rotary Club is set to celebrate its 3000th meeting next week, 65 years since it was first founded in the Gawler Institute.
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Interact club gets officially recognised
GAWLER & District College’s ‘Interact’ club has become just the third of its kind in the state to be recognised by Rotary International.
‘Interact’ is...
Dog park expansion approved
EXCITEMENT has set in for Barossa dog lovers as the Barossa Council approved extra funding to expand the northern dog park in Nuriootpa last...