Cos We Care celebrates 10 years
WHAT started as a way to bring left over food to those struggling financially has 10 years later turned into a well-known community organisation...
Virginia CFS blaze the trail for future cadets
IT WAS the flashing lights and the noisy siren of the local fire truck speeding down the street that first awoken Joshua Forshaw’s love...
Gawler cafe cannot catch a break
AFTER a series of break-ins at Gawler Heritage Cafe in May, the cafe was targeted once again on Thursday night.
On Thursday July 10,...
Northern childcares respond to emergency action notice
A NUMBER of early learning centres in the north have responded to an Emergency Action Notice following the storing of images of children on...
More remains found at Pioneer Park
AN additional 17 historical burials have been uncovered in Gawler as the Pioneer Park Heritage Wall works continue.
After the long-awaited Pioneer Park Wall...
Meet the maybe Mayor – Growth
THE second instalment of The Bunyip's 'Meet the maybe Mayor' series enables the four candidates for Light Regional Council's top job to say their...
Barossa Fair lay down arms
THIS year’s Barossa Medieval Fair has been cancelled, as announced in a post made to social media by the official organisers.
“Attention all patrons,...
BLACK OPS Veterans Garage falls victim to thieves
BLACK OPS Veterans Garage charity is one of the latest break-in victims around Gawler and Willaston, following multiple break-ins in the region over the...
SAPOL unites for 50 years of NAIDOC
NORTHERN District police has spent NAIDOC week out in the community learning about culture with First Nations groups in the northern suburbs.
Officers attended...
NAIDOC in the North embraces the next generation
THE north united in Playford in celebration of NAIDOC Week recently, embracing this year’s theme of The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy.
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