Paper up and running in new digs
THE Bunyip's shift from 120 Murray Street to 9A Adelaide Road is all but complete, with the paper moving everything from desks to archives...
The Next Crop part of growing coverage
THIS week's edition of The Bunyip features the debut of a fresh initiative across the SA Today group, with the inaugural instalment of The...
Gawler advocates teaching respect
WITH the month for Domestic and Family Violence Prevention coming to an end, community advocates are coming together to broach the sensitive topic with...
Pirates fight for cancer care
PIRATES took to Trinity College Roseworthy to raise money for The Kid’s Cancer Project’s brain cancer awareness month initiative this month.
Staff and students...
Playford welcomes new citizens
PLAYFORD officially welcomed 80 new citizens at the Citizenship Ceremony conducted by Mayor Glenn Docherty at the Playford Civic Center last week.
Mayor Docherty...
Desperate dance for rain
DESPITE a wet, windy and wild start to the week, ongoing drought conditions have left northern farmers desperate for more rain.
While New South Wales...
Transport troubles continue in Elizabeth
A FAMILY day out for one Playford local turned into a stressful nightmare when his wheelchair-bound daughter was stuck at the Elizabeth Train Station...
Curtis Road construction to go ahead
THE first steps of a massive upgrade to the notorious Curtis Road in Playford has been announced with the state government matching the $125...
CFS brigade fires up for volunteers
THE Dalkieth CFS brigade is in desperate need of new firefighters before the harsh conditions return next summer.
Following a change of personnel within...
Wild weather sweeps the north
WILD weather blew into South Australia on Monday morning, taking down trees and powerlines, cutting power and causing traffic delays.
As of 8am on Tuesday...
















