Heck, Shrek set to hit the stage
THEY have been practising all year and now the students of Xavier College’s latest musical are ready to put on a performance nothing short...
Sally a leader in early learning
NURIOOTPA Children’s Centre director Sally Wuttke is a finalist in the 2021 Public Education Awards for doing what she says is “the best job...
Kapunda Show still good to go
KAPUNDA Show organisers are remaining cautiously optimistic the beloved community event will return this year.
The Show is scheduled for Saturday, October 30 at its...
Artwork helps to bridge cultures
A PIECE of artwork aimed at making Gawler’s Adelaide Road Clinic more inclusive for Indigenous patients was unveiled last Thursday night.
It was a long...
Daniel brings home West End glamour
WHILE he awaits his role in the Australian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Daniel Koek is treating Gawler to...
Council’s dawn service lifeline
GAWLER Council will partner with the town’s Returned and Services League (RSL) sub-branch to deliver next year’s Anzac Day dawn service.
Gawler’s dawn service has...
Kane walks to raise suicide awareness
WHEN Kane Johnson sets off on a 40-kilometre journey from Gawler Green to Adelaide Oval tomorrow, he won’t be alone.
At least not spiritually. With...
Racing experience to remember
THE best way to experience the Gawler Carnival of Cups (GCOC) in October is by becoming a member, organisers say.
There are only 100 memberships...
Bid to save historic tennis courts
A SIGNIFICANT crowd is expected in the gallery tomorrow night as Gawler Council’s Assessment Panel meets to discuss the future of two historic tennis...
$4.8m pledge for 10 netball courts
TEN new netball courts would be built at Willaston at a cost of $4.8 million if Labor wins the state election next year.
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