Local paramedic‘s prestigious honour
A LOCAL ambulance officer has been recognised from the highest quarters, receiving one of the state’s most prestigious awards during National Volunteer Week.
Valerie Hammat...
Two parties for Winnie’s 100th birthday
BAROSSA Village resident Win Rasmus may have turned 100 this week, but her mind is still sharp and she is still an active member...
Changes ordered to roadside cross
A ROADSIDE memorial will need to be reduced in size in order to comply with council policy, it has been decided.
The subject memorial is...
Local legend just wants to help
AFTER retiring three years ago, Josie Scaffidi decided she wanted to get more involved with the Gawler community while also helping those less fortunate,...
86-allotment subdivision at Lyndoch
A DECISION is pending on a proposal to create 86 new properties at Lyndoch.
An application to subdivide an 8.45 hectare lot, at 65 Gods...
A little piece of history
AFTER witnessing how rapidly things changed in her home town since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Helen Aubert realised future generations may not understand the...
Barossa plan of recovery
THE Barossa Council has developed a COVID-19 Recovery Plan that will see it accelerate spending to stimulate the economy.
At least $330,000 will be added...
Doorknock goes digital
COVID-19 has put a stop to traditional methods of fundraising at a time when charities and support organisations are needed most.
Salvation Gawler Corps Officer...
Consultation queries
LOCAL Member for Light Tony Piccolo has accused the State Government of not being upfront with its consultation process for new school in-take zones.
Proposed...
START YOUR ENGINES: Car club hub talks rev up
A NEW community activity hub may be established in Willaston, if a proposal for a workshop for the Gawler Veteran, Vintage and Classic Vehicles...
















