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Man jailed over ‘abhorrent’ child exploitation

AN Evanston Gardens man has been sentenced to one year and nine months’ jail after he was caught with an “abhorrent, repugnant and sickening”...

Traffic stop leads to drug seizures

THREE men will face court after drugs were found during a traffic stop and searches at Kapunda homes over the weekend. About 7.15am on Saturday,...

Details needed to push boundaries

GAWLER Council will provide the State Boundary Commission with additional information as it progresses its assessment of the town’s controversial boundary- reform proposal. The commission...

Mural a tribute to a Gawler icon

TAYLOR & Forgie’s Adelaide Road chapel has embraced a new look, with the unveiling of a heritage-flavoured mural tomorrow. Self-taught, Gawler-based artist Kyle Armstrong, known...

Wheels are back in motion

GAWLER’S Wheels in Motion is expected to be back on the road by the end of this month after its damaged car has been...

Event back on the horse

GAWLER Show’s Horses In Action event will still go ahead this weekend, despite a last-minute scramble to secure a suitable venue to host the...

Second probe into MP bullying claims tipped

A SECOND investigation could be launched into Member for Light Tony Piccolo after claims of bullying by the politician were revealed. The Labor Party is...

Give hope on Daffodil Day

GAWLER will be brightened by a splash of yellow on Friday, as volunteers man two local stalls for the annual Daffodil Appeal. With 28 South...

Please help us, urge Afghans

MEMBERS of Playford’s Afghan community have called on the Federal Government to increase its humanitarian aid to the country following the collapse of Kabul. The...

Look up, it’s swooping season

AS warnings go out for “swooping season”, a Gawler East woman has told how she ended up in hospital following an unexpected run-in with...

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...