Rotary campaigns for kindness
A NEW pandemic is set to sweep across Gawler, infecting locals with kindness.
Inspired by a story in a June edition of The Bunyip detailing...
Food, beverage manufacturers in the dark as Government stalls on grants
LOCAL food and beverage manufacturers are still waiting on government grants announced several months ago, throwing business plans into disarray.
Member for Barker Tony Pasin...
See Gawler’s museum on the small screen
GAWLER’S National Trust Museum was recently featured on ABC’s Behind The News kids program.
An episode celebrated the 150th anniversary of the opening of the...
Virginia gets into the spirit with gin distillery application
AN award-winning gin distillery is set to open a new cellar door in the heart of Virginia.
Virginia Spirits, which produces different alcohols under its...
Let a Pisky bring good luck
THEY’RE cheerful creatures thought to bring good luck, but beware their cheeky nature.
Cornish Piskies are said to be helpful yet mischievous, assisting the ill...
Koalas to bring comfort
A CUDDLY friend is now riding alongside volunteers aboard Country Fire Service (CFS) trucks and road crash rescue vehicles.
Comfort Koalas, aptly named Smokey, have...
Barossa motorcycle rally returns
GET revved up for the return of a much-loved tradition, with the Barossa Valley Classic Motorcycle Club resuming its annual rally after a two-year...
Enrolments open for Trinity’s newest school in Roseworthy
ENROLEMENTS are now being taken for Trinity College’s new school at Roseworthy, with construction expected to start this November.
Head of Trinity College Nick Hately...
Call for Gawler pride parade
A GAWLER local has started a petition to gather support to bring a LGBTQ+ pride parade to the town.
“The campaign aims to provide a...
Fresh future carved out for park animals
ALMOST 35 years after his passing, and the memory of Adelaide Hills man Rex Amber lives on thanks to his community pride and generosity,...











