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Ellis outed as subject of corruption investigation

MEMBER for Narungga Fraser Ellis has outed himself as one of three country MPs being investigated by the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (ICAC) over...

Community backs outspoken councillor

A PETITION with more than 100 signatories has demanded Gawler Council publically apologise to elected member Ian Tooley for ordering an investigation into his...

Harper makes Dad’s big day

FOR a first Father’s Day, Simon Normington has received the best gift of all. His new baby daughter Harper Willow arrived just in time for...

2500 Angle Vale homes connect to sewer main

LONG-SUFFERING Angle Vale residents living in new developments who have lived without connection to a main sewer system are set for relief. Residents living in...

Fly-through plans unveiled for new Two Wells campus

PLANS for Xavier’s Two Wells campus development were unveiled to community members last week during a fly-through of the new site. The school hosted two...

More than just a green-thumb

GAWLER South’s Brayden Fitzpatrick was still in school when he started-up a plant business as a backyard hobby and a means to some extra...

Happy 100th birthday for local WWII hero

A DISTINGUISHED local World War II veteran celebrated his 100th birthday this week by being presented with a medal thanking him for his service. Gawler...

Knoll pushing for Stonewell Road fix

MEMBER for Schubert Stephan Knoll is calling for a permanent fix to a “degraded” section of Stonewell Road, near Marananga. Mr Knoll said he has...

‘Settle Petal’ author, teacher, up for award

GAWLER & District College primary school teacher Peta Tooley is up for an award for her book ‘Settle Petal’ and the positive influence it...

JINGLE BELLS! – Playford Pageant to go ahead

IT will look a little different than normal, but the Playford Community Christmas Pageant is set to march on in November despite the COVID-19...