Family heirloom among items saved at Gawler Repair Cafe
GAWLER’S first Repair Café has been deemed a success by organisers and those who walked away with their items given a new lease on...
Community plan opens for consultation
GAWLER Council has released its 2030 Community Plan for public consultation, with maintaining the town’s unique identity and building physical and social infrastructure among...
Civic Centre awarded top gong
GAWLER’S Civic Centre took out a prestigious President’s Award on Thursday night on a national stage.
The Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) Awards for Planning...
Driver testing axe to be reversed?
GAWLER Mayor Karen Redman is hoping a change in government may see the reversal of an unpopular decision to close the Gawler Driving Testing...
Locals farewell iconic Holden signage
AROUND 180 Holden owners took the chance to give the outgoing car brand a cheery local send off at an event in Gawler on...
Gawler wants GM-free future
GAWLER Council has joined the growing list of South Australian councils which want to remain free of genetically modified (GM) crops.
At their meeting last...
Trail to drive up visits
A SIGNIFICANT new tourism initiative will soon be introduced to the Light Regional area.
The ‘Drovers Way Drive Trail’ will link local towns and tourism...
Train passengers brace for Gawler line closures
GAWLER commuters can expect a number of partial and total closures of the Gawler rail line for the remainder of 2020, as the track’s...
Barossa backlash to electoral boundaries
THE Barossa’s peak tourism and wine bodies have spoken out against a draft redraw of the state’s electoral boundaries, saying adding Gawler to the...
Local unemployment falls
UNEMPLOYMENT in the north fell in August, the first time it has dropped since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics...
















