Rock out at free music festival
THE Gawler Apex Music Festival is set to have Princes Park rocking on Saturday.
A line-up of bands and local talent has been secured for...
SLOW DOWN: Dalkeith CFS call for vigilance
Brendan Simpkins
“EVERYONE has the right to return home.”
That is the message from the Dalkeith CFS brigade during National Road Safety Week. Starting on May...
Ghost expert’s statue on show
A STATUE of Gawler paranormal expert Allen Tiller has been put out on public display in Gawler Civic Centre.
The sculpture by Scott Eames is...
Germans leave priceless skills legacy
THEIR time in South Australia may have been more than 100 years ago, but the contributions of the first German settlers has left a...
Storytime is space-age
STUDENTS around the Gawler area gathered on Wednesday for an “out of this world” National Simultaneous Storytime.
At 11am, classes here and around Australia will...
Over the bridge, one last time
Brendan Simpkins
THE last cars travelled over Gawler’s King Street Bridge last Wednesday ahead of its demolition in coming weeks.
As part of the electrification of...
Undercover police in QR crackdown
Brendan Simpkins
POLICE have been out and about in Gawler as part of the statewide Operation Trace crackdown.
The operation was launched last Wednesday in a...
Historic overpass was built for the Angaston rail line
IN 1909, work began on “cutting through” Gawler’s King Street, as part of works to extend the rail line from Gawler Station to Angaston.
The...
Black mark for junction upgrade
Brendan Simpkins
GAWLER Council has defended a black spot upgrade to a busy Lyndoch Road intersection after the project was criticised by ratepayers.
Work started last...
Rob’s back on the Gawler beat
Brendan Simpkins
IT’S back to the future for Gawler’s new police officer in charge.
Senior Sergeant First Class Rob Mowday started in the role about six...
















