Tag: Police News
Electricity bills to sky-rocket
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN households will be hit with a massive increase to their electricity prices after the Australian Energy Regulator revealed a large hike in...
Police make no apologies for low tolerance on dangerous driving this long weekend
GAWLER Police make no apologies for the low tolerance they’ll show towards those taking road risks this long weekend.
The State’s road toll for the...
Housing boost: Apartments proposed for Dean St vacant block
A PRIME piece of real estate – long thought forgotten about – could be the answer to Gawler’s rental availability crisis.
Construction and development company...
Wage watershed a win for workers
AUSTRALIA’S lowest paid workers will receive a landmark pay rise next month in light of last week’s heavily anticipated Fair Work Commission (FWC) decision.
The...
Railway robbery: Sleeper thieves caught in the act
THIEVES are targeting disused railway lines around Gawler after three people were allegedly caught red handed last week.
A 44-year-old Payneham South man, a 50-year-old...
Rental standards a threat to resident health
A LARGE proportion of Australian rental properties are in such poor condition that they are putting residents’ health and wellbeing at risk, according to...
Townhouses proposed for Evanston site
A DEVELOPMENT application has been lodged for a new residential development at Evanston.
Applicant MinAcc Pty Ltd is seeking approval for the construction of 16...
Campaign to push First Nations voices
A NEW initiative has been welcomed by local health practitioners to recognise the impact Aboriginal health workers have on Australia’s medical practices.
The six-week #Blackout...
Support added for Business Case
BAROSSA Council has agreed to help fund the completion of a full Business Case, vital to any long-term flood-proofing of the Gawler River.
The Gawler...
Civic Centre mural confirmed
GAWLER Civic Centre café-goers are set to enjoy a bright and colourful mural, with the blank concrete wall in the main foyer confirmed as...











