Resident’s plea not tongue-in-Cheek
A CHEEK Avenue resident has expressed concerns over Town of Gawler's (ToG) recommendation to use the road as a main access point to the...
Family freebies on offer
THE hottest tickets in town are once again on offer to readers of The Bunyip, with the 2025 edition of the Gawler Show just...
Pioneer Park burials show a little slice of history
HISTORY continues to be uncovered at Pioneer Park as burials and artefacts give a glimpse into Gawler’s colonial past.
As works on Pioneer Park...
Jail time for Freeling butcher
MARK George McAllister has been found guilty by a jury on three counts of communicating with the intention of procuring a child for sexual...
Double-digits rainfall at last
NORTHERN farmers have welcomed recent rainfall after drought conditions left them desperate for a drop.
Despite the seasonably late rainfall, sheep farmers at Ashmore Rams...
Mayor Bill 2.0
IN the wake of an electoral victory that catapulted him to the top of the Light Regional Council (LRC) tree, newly-minted Mayor Bill Close...
Council seeking First Nations artists
TOWN of Gawler is calling on First Nations artists to create original artwork for the new Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
In collaboration with Gawler...
Experts warn of Barossa Valley’s declining water supply
A POTENTIAL water shortage is looming in the Barossa Valley and some are being advised to prepare for reduced water allocations in the next...
Vibrant and enthusiastic at the Gawler SACWA
THE Gawler branch of the South Australian Country Women's Association (SACWA) held its Annual Meeting in mid July.
22 ladies were in attendance, and...
Border Collies to paint the town black and white
DOGS are set to bring in an economic boost to Gawler after Town of Gawler agreed to support the 2027 Border Collie Nationals.
The...
















