On the wheels of history
WITH Anzac Day ceremonies cancelled, Bill Ordway, Colin McCracken and Graham Butler decided to drive their respective World War II era jeeps, draped in...
Renee back home from Germany
GAWLER and District College student Renee Chamberlain has returned home early from her exchange experience in Germany, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Gawler resident...
Gawler Rotarians aid nurses’ safety
LAST Monday evening, 21 Gawler Rotarians held their first meeting via Zoom.
This was a most encouraging response and it is expected that more will...
Unprecedented call-out for help
AN unprecedented demand for emergency relief, food and support services has seen UCare Gawler experience one of its busiest days on record.
At least 330...
Virginia skate park locked in, despite some objections
PLANS for a skate park in Virginia have been approved, despite concerns from nearby residents about its proximity to their homes.
Playford Council’s Assessment Panel...
Gawler to give blood
AUSTRALIAN Red Cross Lifeblood is calling out for anyone who is feeling well to come forward and donate blood, with 14,000 more donors needed...
APC, GRFMA, hope stimulus spending flows to floodway
ADELAIDE Plains Council (APC) and the chair of the Gawler River Floodplain Management Authority (GRFMA) are hopeful large-scale government spending on infrastructure projects could...
Shortage of ‘private’ flu vaccinations
GAWLER Council’s community immunisation clinic is not expected to have private flu vaccinations available to the general public until at least late May or...
Council plans $590,000 Link Road tree-scape
GAWLER Council will spend almost $590,000 to plant trees along the Gawler East Link Road, amid hopes it may receive State Government funding to...
Back to ‘online’ school
SCHOOLS have worked tirelessly to adapt their school curriculum to online learning as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, but many students are heeding government advice...
















