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Walker Place a buzzing Fringe space

Brendan Simpkins THE new-look Walker Place finally made its return as a Fringe Festival space on Friday, hosting the opening night of the Gawler Fringe. It...

Rail corridor to be protected

A LAW has been introduced into State Parliament to protect the Barossa Rail Track and corridor from being dug up further to help keep...

Libs pre-select Pratt in Frome

Brendan Simpkins PENNY Pratt has beaten five other candidates to win preselection as the Liberal Party’s nominee for Frome ahead of next year’s State Election. The...

Tony steps up as advertising manager

MANAGEMENT of the Taylor Group of Newspapers have recently announced that Tony Swan will take on the newly created role of advertising manager at...

Locals lap up the pool this summer

THE Gawler Aquatic Centre is reaping the rewards of a significant upgrade, experiencing its busiest summer school holiday period ever. The local pool has broken...

No conviction for animal cruelty case

A MAN from Adelaide’s northern suburbs who left his young dog to endure a catastrophic leg injury without veterinary care has escaped conviction but...

Paige takes the leap in changing attitudes

Brendan Simpkins ONE Gawler mum is on a mission to make South Australia more disability inclusive, starting right off in our own backyard. Paige Carter and...

Introducing Mr and Mrs Wilson

AS messages of love and gifts were exchanged on Sunday, Stan and Glenis Wilson celebrated their first Valentine’s Day as husband and wife. ...

Piccolo lashes at funding slash

Jack Hudson LIGHT MP Tony Piccolo claims the Gawler community has been ‘duded’ by the Federal Government following Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton’s decision to...

Photographer’s colour instinct

A LOCAL photographer is hoping to transform Gawler into a colourful canvas by putting the town on the popular street art map. Evanston Gardens’...

Community spirit shines bright in Playford

BACON and eggs weren’t the only things sizzling this Australia Day, with thousands of Playford locals braving the fierce heat to gather for this...