Vintage car run gets ready to roll
GAWLER’S veteran and vintage cars are preparing to take over the roads of Gawler and the Barossa this weekend.
The Gawler Veteran, Vintage & Classic...
Man arrested after burnout gathering
A DRIVER has been arrested and lost his car for 28 days after he was allegedly caught hoon driving at Penfield over the long...
‘Not our remit’ – Councillors debate homeless report
GAWLER Council has released a staff report into homelessness in the town in the same week it discarded a homeless man’s belongings found in...
Funding success ahead of final main street works
THE final, seventh, stage of the Murray Street upgrade project has received a further financial boost from the Federal Government.
The $1.78 million project has...
Stimulus package to boost economy
A $2 MILLION Economic Stimulus package is set to drive local employment and engage suppliers within the region, according to Gawler Council.
The local stimulus...
A welcome CHANGE
YOU know what? After many months of planning and staring down a possibility state health authority guidelines, aimed at protecting South Australians from coronavirus...
Standing strong: push for pool closure reversal
SCHUBERT candidate Tony Piccolo has joined with Barossa residents in calling for Nuriootpa’s outdoor pool to remain open.
It follows Barossa Council’s controversial decision to...
Follow the Hewett story trail
LOCAL children have the opportunity to take the ‘story trail’ these school holidays as part of a planned community activity, at Hewett.
Light Regional Mayor...
Post petition gains traction
RESIDENTS living in new Angle Vale housing developments want their mail delivered to their post box, with Australia Post set to investigate expanded service...
Living with mito: friend’s fundraising plight sees family’s gratitude
A LOCAL grandmother has thanked a friend and former colleague for raising funds and awareness for mitochondrial disease – motivated by two of her...
















