TDU to get Barossa rocking
LIAM PHILLIPS
NEXT week the Barossa will come alive as the Tour Down Under kicks off with the start, and finish line after five loops,...
Springwood servo designs revealed
PLANS for a new service station inside the Springwood housing development will be put in front of the Gawler Council Assessment Panel (CAP) tonight,...
Torn in two
SARA GILLIGAN
IT took four years of red flags, reoccurring family violence and then a bucket- load of courage for Lydia* to leave her husband.
Lydia’s...
Reservoir’s premier event
LIAM PHILLIPS
SA Premier Steven Marshall officially opened the South Para Reservoir to the public on Saturday to kayaking, fishing and cycling.
Over a thousand people...
Parliament called back to continue GM debate
STATE Parliament has been recalled for an extra sitting week, as the State Government continues its push to end a ban on cultivating genetically...
Civic Centre scoops multiple planning awards
GAWLER’S new $15.8 million Civic Centre has been hailed as the “civic heart” of Gawler at the Planning Institute of Australia’s 2019 awards night.
The...
Teachers/sisters are doin’ it for themselves
SARA GILLIGAN
A PAIR of primary school teachers has joined forces to highlight the damaging effects of anxiety in young children through their newly-published picture...
Raising funds for Cambodia
JESSE NEILL
A STUDENT from Trinity College has raised over $4000 for the school’s annual service trip to Cambodia.
Year 10 student Abbey Martini left for...
‘Community hero’ toys with Xmas hamper idea
JESSE NEILL
A GAWLER woman is ensuring local, disadvantaged families can celebrate the festive season with gifts on Christmas morning.
In partnership with UCare Gawler, Woolworths...
Canopy quandaries continue
SARA GILLIGAN
A HISTORIC heritage-listed railway canopy could be relocated to the National Railway Museum in Port Adelaide despite community calls to have it reinstated...















