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Hoons defy lockdown orders

A PAIR of drivers were clocked travelling at excessive speeds through the northern suburbs last Friday. Just before midday on Friday, November 20, a motorbike...

Mayor cleared of Code of Conduct complaints

Brendan Simpkins GAWLER Mayor Karen Redman has been cleared of Code of Conduct complaints raised by councillor Ian Tooley. At a special council meeting on Monday...

Impromptu entertainment

A FREE music concert popped up in Gawler on Sunday, in part to celebrate the ending of the state’s lockdown. The event was created just...

Launch of year 12 art and design exhibition

THE latest art gallery display within Trinity College’s Innovation and Creativity School celebrates the achievements of the class of 2020, in the face of...

COVID-19 puts a stop to special Christmas Day event

GAWLER Community House has made the difficult decision to cancel its annual Christmas lunch, in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions. Gawler Community...

Student-made meals for the disadvantaged

XAVIER College students have worked together to provide a range of nutritious meals for Gawler’s Fred’s Van service. Year 10 food and hospitality classes undertook...

Rotarians talk suicide prevention

THE week commenced with an indication of the tumultuous days ahead when guest speaker John Lyons was unable to attend Rotary Club of Gawler’s...

Beloved Christmas display to return

THE Rotary Club of Gawler Light Riverbank Christmas Display is still on track to light up this Saturday evening on November 28, unlike some...

People power saves pool

THE Barossa community is rejoicing after the Nuriootpa outdoor pool was given another chance at life. At last week’s council meeting, elected members back-flipped on...

Florist makes an Imprint on Gawler

A FLOWER shop in the heart of Gawler has been named one of Gawler's top businesses after providing floral displays to the local community...