Restoration project for institute anniversary
SUPPORT is being garnered for the restoration of an important artefact relating to the Gawler Institute’s establishment in 1857.
The recently formed Gawler Cultural Heritage...
Locals mates get ready for big bash
A GROUP of local mates are lending their handiwork skills to a good cause, restoring old vans to run in the Variety Bash later...
Search to honour servicemen
A COLLABORATIVE effort to honour several unmarked graves with a headstone, at the Willaston Cemetery, has had a set-back after ancestors of the deceased...
Air league cadets connect with outer space
SIX Gawler kids had the chance to chat to an astronaut floating more than 400km above the earth surface at an event on Friday...
Project is go for Gawler & District College
THE final green-light has been given for a $10 million facilities upgrade at Gawler & District College.
Work is expected to now commence in the...
Light Regional to defend status quo
LIGHT Regional Council is ‘holding fire’ on its plan to take in Willaston, despite Gawler Council’s decision to progress its own boundary reform proposal.
Light...
Relay for Life cancelled
GAWLER’S Relay for Life will not be going ahead next week, with Cancer Council SA making the difficult decision to cancel the annual event...
Supermarkets crack down on bulk purchases
COVID-19 has spurred a supermarket buy-up frenzy, with local shelves stripped of essentials, including toilet paper, cleaning products, canned food, pasta and meat.
In response,...
Baiting suspected in dog’s death
A FAMILY is mourning the loss of their ‘best mate’ following a suspected baiting in Evanston Park.
Shaun Piddington has described the traumatising moment his...
Local wineries shut doors
BUSINESSES across the Gawler region are feeling the pinch of social distancing regulations enforced amid the coronavirus health crisis, with some of the Barossa’s...
















