Suspicious fire guts Blakeview home
POLICE are investigating a suspicious blaze that gutted a Blakeview townhouse on Monday morning.
Just before midday, police and fire crews were called to Village...
Lyndoch Road signed, soon to be sealed, and delivered
THE troublesome Lyndoch Road is set to be sealed before the end of the year, with works beginning within weeks.
Local residents and business owners...
Graffiti guru Sheila steps down from removal role
JESSE NEILL
GAWLER’S Sheila Willox is moving on from her role as head of the Gawler Graffiti Removal Team, and was farewelled by friends and...
War widows support Legacy Week
A GROUP of Gawler war widows will hit the streets next week in support of Legacy Australia, and its work supporting the families of...
Local CFS captain opposes reforms
A LOCAL Country Fire Service (CFS) captain wants a guarantee there will be no reforms to the firefighting service after the State Government appointed...
Murderer sentenced to life
A FORMER child soldier convicted of murdering his new housemate in Penfield Gardens, after pinning the blame on three innocent men, will spend at...
Bridge completion delayed
JESSE NEILL
DEFECTS to surface coating have been detected on the roadside safety barriers of the Gawler Mill Inn Bridge, delaying completion of the project.
The...
Barossa Visitor Centre draws praise
JESSE NEILL
THE recently-redeveloped Barossa Visitor Centre has opened to the public, and Barossa Council is hoping it will help visitors feel more connected to...
Outdoors acts as Sharyn’s inspiration
THE outdoors has always been one of Freeling artist Sharyn Sinclair’s passions, but a late discovery of art has seen that love grow deeper.
Mrs...
Council challenged over Finniss Street demolition decision
A FORMER elected member is taking on Gawler Council in the Environment, Resources and Development (ERD) court over its decision to approve the demolition...
















