Accommodation, shops proposed to replace empty buildings
MULTIPLE empty buildings along Gawler’s main street would be demolished and replaced with accommodation and shops under a new development application.
The application by developer...
Remembering Cyclone Tracy 50 years on
IT has been five decades since one of the most impactful natural disasters to hit the country and a Gawler family still remembers clearly...
Piccolo grateful nobody harmed in truck incident
A HERITAGE building on Gawler’s main street has escaped any major damage after a B-Triple truck collided with it last month.
At around 10pm on...
Landmark partnership drives lasting change for northern kids
A 10-YEAR and $20 million commitment between the State Government and Minderoo is set to improve outcomes for children and their communities in Adelaide’s...
Three P’s announced for Fringe season
THE Fringe season has come early for Gawler artist Martin Johnson, who has officially announced his latest exhibition for next year’s festival.
The ‘3P’s’,...
Gawler unit on track
CONSTRUCTION on the new Gawler South Australian State Emergency Service (SASES) unit is off to a good start, with the foundations already laid.
The...
SALA returns in 2025
FOLLOWING a successful South Australian Living Artists Festival (SALA) across the northern suburbs in 2024, the festival is already gearing up to welcome another...
New trucks to be rolled out for CFS units
THE Williamstown and Eudunda Country Fire Service (CFS) crews are set to benefit from new fire trucks, which will aim to help support volunteers...
Gawler artist on her way to success
GAWLER-based artist Jelina Haines has moved one step closer to winning a major South Australian award recognising those who promote multiculturalism.
Dr Haines has been...
Christmas blaze startles Smithfield
FIREFIGHTERS from both country and metropolitan stations were called into action on Christmas Day when a grass fire threatened the homes of northerners.
Country Fire...