Teatime for a cause
WHEN Hillier Park’s Joan Reilly puts the kettle on next Thursday, she will help fund life-saving research, prevention, advocacy and support programs for those...
Johns drop in to meet ‘vibrant’ Gawler U3A members
Nick Hopton
AUSTRALIAN Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission’s Dr Gary Johns visited Gawler last Wednesday to meet University of the Third Age (U3A)’s “vibrant” Gawler branch.
The...
House fire leads to drug find at Wasleys
A MAN will appear in court after a cannabis crop was found at a house in Wasleys, following a house fire last week.
Police will...
Valuable event for Lyndoch
LYNDOCH’s iconic Barossa Chateau and its extensive collection of valuable porcelain will form the perfect back drop to a new event on Saturday.
The Southern...
Traineeship to boost Gawler youth programs
Brendan Simpkins
GAWLER Council has endorsed the creation of a Youth Space traineeship as part of the draft annual budget for the 2021-22 financial year.
The...
Ghosts of Gawler are revealed
Nick Hopton
GAWLER South-born Allen Tiller knows some pretty scary stuff about his home town.
At the Gawler History Team’s monthly meeting last Thursday, as part...
Le marks CWA branch’s 80th birthday
Nick Hopton
LAN Le, the wife of Governor Hieu Van Le, was special guest at South Australian Country Women’s Association Gawler branch’s 80th birthday celebrations...
Farewell as toilets are flushed away
Brendan Simpkins
THE last remnants of the Julian Terrace public toilet block were flushed away last Thursday.
Demolition came almost a month after fencing was...
Kids are on the move – safely
GAWLER’S footpaths will get a workout on Friday as local students take part in Walk Safely to School Day.
The annual initiative aims to raise...
Reviving the memory of one of Gawler’s great colonial characters
WHEN Melbourne-based author Anne Black returns to Gawler for the SA History Festival, it will be a closing of circle for what has been...
















