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Tigers win thriller

Paul Bova's match winner from 45m out in the dying seconds of the game gave Gawler Central Tigers a thrilling three-point win over the more fancied Angaston Panthers, in the BL&GFA first semi-final on Saturday.

Sam selected for science forum

Year 11 student Sam Nicoli couldn't believe it when he was told he’d been selected for next year’s National Youth Science Forum (NYSF).

Editorial

Release of the final Gawler East DPA stirs mixed emotions of relief and disappointment.

Ideal opportunity

MADAM - As a relative newcomer to Gawler, I've been amazed at and frustrated by the vehicular congestion along the main road-Murray street axis, particularly on weekends.

Valuable lesson

MADAM - Well done, Brodie Barker (The Bunyip, August 25), for a well-written story of the shocking crash you and your mate thankfully survived, but at the same time has taught you a valuable lesson – don't speed.

Blakeview man dies in vehicle crash

A 25-year-old Blakeview man died in a car crash at Elizabeth South on Monday afternoon.

Kapunda takes control

Kapunda ended South Gawler's season with a 21-goal win in the BL&G first semi-final on
Saturday.

James boots nine to seal victory

South Gawler Lions put in a gallant effort for nearly three quarters of the final contest of the season against the second-placed Barossa District Bulldogs at Williamstown Oval on Saturday.

Two Wells outfit regroups for victory

Gawler Strikers started the A men game against Two Wells pressing hard, with some great running and passing to set up a number of shots on goal.

Group unites against child abuse

Their bikes are loud and so is their message - to help the kids and families of child abuse.

Hot spot for anti-social behaviour

24/Feb/10 A police blitz in the region has showed Gawler continues to be a hot spot for anti-social behaviour on Friday nights.

Council push for funding

24/Feb/10 BAROSSA Council is pushing for a 'watertight' funding commitment from local member Ivan Venning as construction of the Barossa Aquatic and Fitness Centre draws near.

Council to monitor election signs

24/Feb/10 ELECTION signs have again infiltrated Gawler main streets after the writs were issued on Saturday.

Cybersafety pilot program for schools

24/Feb/10 TWO local schools will be better equipped with the skills to be smart, safe and responsible users of technology, thanks to their participation in a ground-breaking cybersafety and well-being initiative.

Fire, floods, panic

17/Feb/10 GAWLER hit panic mode last Wednesday as lightning ignited two fires south of the region.

Top class racing facilities

17/Feb/10 GAWLER Racecourse will meet world stage standards when its upgrade is complete in June,
local trainers say.

Barossa hit by storms, flooding

17/Feb/10 STORMS and flooding wreaked havoc on areas of the Barossa Valley last Wednesday, while about 20 minutes away fire threatened homes and property in Gawler's surrounds.

Sports clubs continue talks with council

17/Feb/10 Imagine the impact with the current growth of the population in and around Gawler, if there is a reduction in sporting opportunities because of lack of venues.

Improvements start on main street, institute

17/Feb/10 GAWLER Council is getting into redevelopment gear for 2010, with the Gawler Institute and Murray street upgrades underway.

Barossa fruit quality shines1

17/Feb/10 FRUIT quality is shining through in the Barossa Valley, with vintage under way for another year.

Councils join forces for funding

17/Feb/10 LIGHT Regional and Barossa councils joined forces last week to lobby for $1 million government funding to fix Gomersal road.

Business lunch to raise awareness of organ donation

17/Feb/10 Courage manifests in many forms, and with Richard Rogers it's about his plight to turn his woes into something of an advantage for others.

Flash flooding challenges school community

17/Feb/10 LYNDOCH Primary School copped the brunt of last Wednesday's stormy conditions, with flash flooding causing damage to classrooms, computers and resources.

12,000 new homes

11/Feb/10 A $2 billion development is planned for Buckland Park, which will ultimately house 33,000 residents in a space more than twice the size of Mawson Lakes.

Crash victim takes message to students

11/Feb/10 Eli Murn thought it would never happen to him.

Firebombing aircraft now based in Gawler

11/Feb/10 Firebombing aircraft will be based at the Adelaide Soaring Club (ASC) in Gawler in the event of a fire in the region, as part of a new partnership between the club and the Country Fire Service (CFS).

Decision wrong says Eldercare CEO1

11/Feb/10 GAWLER Council is the only one in South Australia that will not offer Eldercare a rate rebate this year.

Light candidate stands for RAH

11/Feb/10 Constituents in the Light electorate now have a new candidate vying for their vote in the upcoming state election.

Residents feel pinch on free insulation

11/Feb/10 A GOVERNMENT scheme offering free insulation has resulted in "dodgy" or incomplete jobs in local homes.

Clubs surprised by policy

11/Feb/10 LOCAL sports clubs were surprised to see the release of Gawler Council's proposed property lease policy last month, having been promised another workshop on its contents.

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