Australia Day breakfast a success
THE annual Australia Day Breakfast organised by Gawler Apex and Gawler Council has been happening for many years and has always received strong support...
END OF THE LINE: Gee to step down at next election
Brendan Simpkins
JON Gee will retire from state politics at next year’s election, vacating his seat as Member for Taylor.
Previously State Secretary of the Australian...
Barossa’s cultural hub edges closer to reality
APPROVAL has been granted for the redevelopment of Tanunda’s Barossa Regional Gallery into a $10.7 million cultural hub.
The council-led project – to become known...
Market a bright return to fundraising
AFTER a year of cancelled-fundraisers and COVID-19 restrictions, the Gawler Branch of the Cancer Council SA is ready to get back out in the...
A great honour for Helen
NURIOOTPA’s Helen Sandow has been honoured with an Order of Australia Medal for her service to community.
The 97-year-old was born at Cockatoo Valley but...
Animal hospital’s ‘koala’ty care
BUSHFIRES have a devastating impact on wildlife’s habitat, particularly koalas, and a local vet hospital offers a sanctuary for these adorable, furry marsupials.
The Gawler...
Bikes a tourism boom
THE Santos Festival of Cycling has been run and won with Luke Durbridge and Sarah Gigante claiming the men’s and women’s overall wins, while...
Adelaide Plains celebrates Australia Day
RESIDENTS from across the Adelaide Plains Council district gathered at Dublin Oval on Tuesday to celebrate Australia Day.
A traditional breakfast was served to start...
Triple threat for Libs’ nomination
IT’S a three-way tussle to win the Liberal Party’s nomination for the seat of Schubert in the lead up to next year’s State Election.
Last...
















