Conversation needed on Aus Day
FOR many Australians, January 26 is a day off work for a sausage sizzle and cold beers.
Australia Day became a national public holiday in...
Playground now open… finally
THE Gawler West playground is now complete despite recurring delays.
Gawler Council officially opened the playground last week, thanking the community for their patience.
Mayor Karen...
Blue Rose Project blooming
WHEN Senior Sergeant Rob Mowday returned to Gawler as officer in charge in early 2021, he and the team identified a problem that demanded...
Businesses reap benefits from TDU tourism boom
Local businesses have welcomed the Tour Down Under’s return to the Barossa Valley after a two-year hiatus, with the event set to give a...
Australian First for Indigenous health
For the first time in Australia, first-year doctors will now have access to Aboriginal health intern placements to gain a strong understanding of health...
Humans of Gawler: Remembering Brian Thom
Humans of Gawler with Daniel Down
WHEN I first started Humans of Gawler, I really wanted to come out with guns blazing, get a real...
Header starts fire
WATER bombers were called to Wasleys once again last week, helping to extinguish a small grass fire north of the township.
Just before 6pm on...
What to consider before adopting a furry friend
WHETHER you adopt, buy from young, take in a rescue, or get a pocket pet, adding a furry friend or lovable pet to your...
The bells are ringing: 169-year-old Gawler church for sale
FOR the first time in more than 160 years, the heritage-listed church on Gawler River Rd is up for sale, offering a lucky buyer...
Train manufacturing past leaves tracks in Gawler
This article forms part of a special series to be published throughout 2023 as part of The Bunyip’s 160 anniversary celebrations.
HUNDREDS of people pass...














