Cupboard bare for Gawler in budget
THE State Government has trumpeted this year’s budget as one for the regions, despite more than 20 per cent of new funding being directed...
Curtain up on Gawler’s cinema history
CINEMA will stay in Gawler for a little longer yet, new owners of the Gawler Cinema building told readers of The Bunyip last week.
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Humans of Gawler: Behind the lens of LongTime Photography
MATTHEW Long and Kelly Smith are a much revered couple in the local sporting community.
You might have seen them at some local footy games,...
Greenlight for Innovation Hub
PLANNING consent has been approved for Playford’s long awaited Innovation Hub, proposed to bring an eight-storey high space for entrepreneurial start-ups, high growth companies...
Gawler charity makes volunteer call-out
WITH months of cold winter weather left to go, St Vincent de Paul are calling for more volunteers to help battle the busiest and...
Childcare approved for Willaston
A NEW childcare centre has been granted planning approval, for along Main North Rd at Willaston.
Plans were assessed and approved by the Gawler Council...
‘Death by a thousand cuts’: Community leaders’ cry for more heritage protection
RESIDENTS were left in shock earlier last month after an onslaught of heavy rains saw the historic and heritage listed Angle Vale Bridge cave...
Pioneer Park discoveries telling story of the past
SCIENTISTS are continuing their study of remains found during last month’s excavation at Gawler’s Pioneer Park.
The research team uncovered three sets of skeletal remains...
Have you seen Charlotte? Search continues for missing pig in the Barossa
BAROSSA residents and motorists passing through are asked to keep their eyes peeled for beloved pet pig Charlotte, who made her escape from a trailer...
Only human: Local vets campaign for kindness in honour of Sophie
Trigger warning: this story includes content on suicide and depression
SOPHIE Putland was a dedicated young veterinarian with the “world at her feet”. But the...










