Humble Riley’s journey to Tokyo
Jack Hudson
HE’S the Gawler superstar who continues to shine.
Riley McGree is in Japan as part of the Olyroos squad that has its sights set...
Bitumen shortage delays Murray St roadworks
Brendan Simpkins
ROADWORKS at the southern end of Murray Street has been delayed for four months because of a shortage of bitumen.
Work has been under...
It’s our super Kah
Graham Fischer
FORMER Trinity College student Jamie Kah on Saturday created a riding record that has propelled her into household-name status in Australian sport.
Kah became...
Run shows true colours
Brendan Simpkins
MORE than 100 people pulled on their running shoes and donned their best fluoro get-up to celebrate Gawler parkrun’s fourth birthday on Saturday.
The...
One Tree Hill no longer under the pump
Brendan Simpkins
ONE Tree Hill residents have welcomed news a back-up generator will be installed in town, bringing an end to a near decade- long...
Maenda has a need for speed
MARK Oliphant College (MOC) Year 9 student Maenda Maenda could well be the fastest 14-year-old in Australia.
The fourth of six children Maenda, who is...
ART ATTACK: Mural designs released
Brendan Simpkins
FINNISS Street carpark will soon be given a new lick of paint, with Gawler Council releasing designs for its mural project.
Five designs were...
Buchfelde link to tragic Qantas crash
Nick Hopton
QANTAS has enjoyed an impeccable record of being the world’s safest airline, with no fatalities over the past 70 years.
But a Buchfelde woman...
Businesses look to grow
LOCAL businesses are set to benefit from a new partnership between Business SA and Playford Council’s Stretton Centre.
Under the Playford Business Growth Program, businesses...
















