Walk for Barbs raises vital funds for MS
A WASLEYS woman has raised $14,500 for multiple sclerosis (MS) research by walking 40km in honour of her late mum.
Ainslee Ey, along with 16...
Council divided on sex work bill
PLAYFORD councillors have narrowly voted to oppose the decriminalisation of sex work in South Australia, after a divisive motion was passed at the council’s...
Have a go at Isaac’s fun-filled hypno show
AN Adelaide entertainer is set to bring his alternative methods for quitting smoking and losing weight, through his hypnosis stage show, to the region...
Jobs creation counteracting rise in local unemployment: minister
RISING unemployment in the Adelaide-North region, including Gawler, is being matched by record numbers of jobs being created, according to one Liberal minister.
Member for...
Quilters ready for exciting weekend
JESSE NEILL
THE COMMITTEE and members of the Gawler Quilting Circle are busy preparing for the upcoming 11th biennial Gawler Textile Art Weekend to be...
Man avoids jail for growing cannabis crop
A LEWISTON man has been spared jail despite police finding 42 cannabis plants growing in an underground bunker at his home last year.
Mark William...
Roseworthy impact to be reviewed
LIGHT Regional Council (LRC) hopes a review into Roseworthy potentially becoming a centre for the region will deter Gawler Council from progressing with its...
Thorpey splashing down in Elizabeth
AUSTRALIAN swimming hero Ian Thorpe is set to make a splash in Playford later this weekend when he makes an appearance at Elizabeth’s Aquadome.
The...
Boundary reforms no ‘rates grab’: Redman
GAWLER mayor Karen Redman has defended her council’s boundary reform proposal from claims that it is nothing but a “rates grab”.
Council endorsed a lengthy...
Cup stops by St Pat’s
THE race that stops the nation, the Melbourne Cup, also captured the attention of Adelaide’s northern suburbs last Wednesday as the 2019 trophy toured...












