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Monday, April 13, 2026
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Make your own choice on The Voice

AS a regional newspaper, catering to the Barossa, Gawler and Playford areas, our publication has been no stranger to publishing content on The Voice Referendum.

The Bunyip has published letters upon letters to the editor, as well as run many articles covering the Referendum, continuing to do so in light of voting day this weekend.

As a media publication and an editorial team of journalists, we do our best to remain neutral and cover all angles of a story.

All of The Bunyip’s journalists were trained in this field, having learnt what it means to be ethically neutral and how to put personal views aside.

There have been forums held in Gawler recently regarding The Voice, for both sides of the voting coin.

Our journalists have covered both events, allowing everyone to have their say and to give our readers the content to make a well-rounded decision.

Whenever there are events in our coverage area, The Bunyip does their best to ensure staff (journalists or photographers) attend these events.

Regardless of attendance, staff cover events the best way they can.

While each staff member here at The Bunyip has their own personal views on how they will vote come Saturday, that information is personal and does not translate into our work.

The Bunyip will always accept feedback and is constantly striving to meet the needs of the community.

At the end of the day, we are yet another voice in the sea of many.

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