High time for footpath fix
A HEWETT resident is calling for a stretch of footpath to be made safer for pedestrians, after he recently witnessed a serious fall from...
Farmers, natural food companies, clash in GM debate
LOCAL farmers are growing tired of the political tug-of-war taking place over the status of genetically modified (GM) crops in South Australia, while a...
Political tug-of-war continues over GM crop ban
FOR the fourth time in seven months the upper house of State Parliament is set to dismiss a State Government push to lift the...
Gawler goes thrift shopping
Elliot Tohver-Kirby
LOCAL thrift shoppers are gearing up to pop some tags next month when the Gawler Community House hosts its first Op Shop Crawl.
Held...
Firefighter rewarded with new wheels
Elliot Tohver-Kirby
A LOCAL volunteer firefighter has won a new Holden SV6 VS Commodore in a raffle.
Sam Brighurst, a CFS volunteer at the Lyndoch station,...
Fundraising for day care centre in Philippines
Elliot Tohver-Kirby
JACKY Rogers of the Apex Club Gawler wants to help build a children’s day care centre in the Philippines.
After raising the money needed...
Gawler boundary reform plan gains pace from feedback
PUBLIC consultation will be next on the agenda for Gawler Council’s boundary reform plan, after elected members voted to continue its expansion plan last...
Concerns over one-size-fits-all code
LIGHT Regional Council has finalised its submission on the State Government’s draft Planning and Design Code, claiming the resulting loss of local policy in...
Clarke Road bites the dust
THEY can’t open their windows or clean cars, and clothesline washing is dirty again within the hour.
Residents living along Clarke Road in Evanston Gardens...
Recycled roads to hit Gawler
PLASTIC bags, used printer cartridges and 230 tonnes of reused asphalt will help build a series of new roads throughout Gawler.
Works have begun on...
















