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New campaign to fight scammers

THE Federal Government has launched the Fighting Scams awareness campaign, with Member for Spence Matt Burnell calling on the northern suburbs to heed the...

Questions and answers

IT seems like with each passing month the north gets bigger and bigger. Countless developments, rezonings, strategies, extensions and improvements have littered the pages...

YOUR SAY

WITH a number of new developments on the way for the Gawler region, The Bunyip asked its readers which shop they would like to...

Car fire on One Tree Hill Road

POLICE are investigating a car that was destroyed by a fire near Humbug Scrub earlier this week. About 12.40am on Monday, January 13, emergency crews...

New water tank on the way

WORK has begun on replacing the water tank in Gawler East, aimed at bolstering the region’s water supply. A new three-megalitre water tank will be...

Second honour for Relay For Life

A STAPLE on the Gawler calendar for more than 15 years, Relay For Life has been recognised for its outstanding contribution to an important...

Protections introduced for victims’ final resting place

NEW laws proposed by the State Government this year could see criminals or their families no longer in control over victim’s burial places. The...

Midway House welcomes 2025

THE Midway Road Community House has returned this year with a new schedule of events for Playford residents to connect to the community. The...

Taking flight with Gawler Techno Girls

THE Zonta Club of Gawler is helping attract more females into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, with its Techno Girls program creating...

Students share tips for the final chapter

FOR many, next week will bring a fresh and exciting start to another school year, but for those beginning Year 12, the journey to...

Faith, passion and love for the community

KAI-Leigh Wilson was sitting at Maccas when she got the call from Adelaide Plains Council chief executive James Miller letting her know she had...