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Amy comes face to face

NICK HOPTON VISUAL artist Amy Drumm is giving back to Xavier College at Gawler Belt. Amy, 26, left the school in 2012 but has returned three times to mentor current Xavier art...

Ethan off couch and up for award

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD LOCALLY produced TV show Off the Couch with Ethan is up for an award. The travel show, which is produced by Gawler’s Ethan White, is nominated across several...

Stepping up to send refugee children to school

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD A MASSIVE turnout of more than 650 people took part in the Walk My Way fundraising event on Saturday, as a show of support for East African...

CWA marks 80 proud years

MARILYN CURTIS SACWA GAWLER BRANCH PAST PRESIDENT THE South Australian Country Women’s Association Gawler branch is celebrating its 80 years of “Not just tea and scones” of service to the Gawler Community...

A gift for mum

IN the lead-up to Mother’s Day on Sunday, local students have had the opportunity to buy something special for their mums, nans or grandmas. Gawler Primary School had their Mother’s Day...

Map journey to be shared

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD TAKING a stroll down Murray Street 100 years ago will soon be as easy as a click of a button thanks to one Gawler researcher’s “lockdown project”. Helen...

Learning vital German lesson

THE public is invited to the launch of Evanston Park author Judy Gillett-Ferguson’s novel, The German Teacher, at Gawler Civic Centre on Friday. The fictional work is set...

One man’s tale

THE Adelaide Plains Library has invited Adelaide author Dean Jamieson to the region next month. Last year Jamieson wrote his memoir, They Called Me Lighting, which tells of how he left...

Red tape ‘kills off’ community events

INCREASING red tape and infrastructure requirements by all levels of government are killing off important community events, warns Member for Light Tony Piccolo. Mr Piccolo said he was receiving an increasing...

‘Beautiful soul’ Anton remembered

NICK HOPTON FRIENDS and relatives of much-loved Gawler teacher and singer Anton Minge gathered at Poetic Justice cafe in Walker Place on Saturday to celebrate his life. Anton, who...

Spirit of women shines in Gawler

THE northern community gathered in its hundreds to celebrate and acknowledge the spirit of women last week with the annual Gawler International Women’s Day...

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