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Growing awareness, one tile at a time

“YOU are not alone and you don’t deserve this.” This is what volunteers, like Beppy Gollan and Pru Blackwell, tell domestic violence or abuse victims...

‘Barossa sporting hub’ announced for Lyndoch

AFTER a decade of discussion, Barossa Council have purchased land adjacent Lyndoch Recreation Park to expand and overhaul the location into a “Barossa sporting...

Former Mayor remembered

PHARMACIST, turned mayor of Gawler, Gilbert ‘Gil’ Harnett, passed away earlier this month, aged 90. Gil, most recently of Eldercare, Evanston Park, will be known...

Bunnings Snagged? Gawler to have its say on amendment

HARDWARE giant Bunnings has confirmed that it has looked at the Vadoulis site in Evanston Park for relocation, but a future store is not...

Local school embarks on reconciliation

SCHOOLS across the northern suburbs are gearing up for National Reconciliation Week starting, beginning this Saturday, with workshops and activities for students to learn...

Pub sold: Iconic Murray Street hotel changes hands

THE pair behind one of Gawler’s most popular pubs has said ‘farewell and thanks’ to the community after deciding to sell. After nearly five years...

Mallala Transport Gallery revving up history

LIVING up to its reputation, Mallala is racing into South Australia’s History Month, with the Mallala Museum presenting their brand-new Transport Gallery – with...

Sceptics or believers, UFOs kept Bunyip readers entertained

MYSTERIOUS lights, floating objects and eerie saucer-like aircraft – 1960s Gawler was a boom-period for UFO sightings. While facts were always the priority, it seems...

Humans of Gawler: Raising the bat

By Daniel Down BOB Fielke and I are featured in a mural on Centenary Lane; what an absolute honour! It boasts some absolute legends of Gawler...

Friendly visits creates smiles all round

A CHAT with a friendly face can mean the world to someone experiencing loneliness or isolation. For volunteer visitor Carol Walker, some of those chats...

Budget boosts and blowbacks for the north

TREASURER Jim Chalmers has handed down a landmark Federal Budget built to win over young people this week, marking the first major financial roadmap...