Wartime storage sheds set to be demolished
FOUR historic World War II storage sheds in Andrews Farm will be demolished to make way for a new housing estate, the developer behind...
Home or away, Lyndoch’s Katie a model citizen
TWO trips to Cambodia while at Nuriootpa High School were life-changing experiences for Katie Koch, 19, of Lyndoch.
Barossa Council’s 2022 Young Citizen of the...
Nuriootpa pool saved – for now
THE future of the under-siege Nuriootpa swimming pool is safe – for at least another decade.
Barossa Council has postponed consultation on future regional aquatic...
Simon champions Southern Barossa
BAROSSA Council’s 2022 Citizen of the Year Simon Taylor is a great example of what it means to “love where you live”.
Mr Taylor, of...
Gawler’s Head star of the Ashes
FORMER South Gawler Lion cricketer Travis Head has etched his name in local sporting folklore after being named Player of the Series for the...
Screens stay despite council move to shut down its controversial app
THREE large touch screens around Gawler will remain in place, despite Gawler Council’s move to shut down a community app.
As reported by The Bunyip...
Reprieve for Women’s Shed
PLAYFORD Women’s Shed has been pulled back from the brink of collapse after an 11th-hour phone call helped secure its future.
The trailblazing group was...
Centre lift shafts installed
PROGRESS is continuing on the refurbishment of Gawler’s Visitor Information Centre (VIC) after lift shafts were installed late last year.
It is part of a...
Barnets honoured by press award
GAWLER’s famous Bunyip-owning Barnet family will be honoured with a new award at the 2021 Country Press SA Awards next month.
The presentation night will,...
$9.8m master plan for Argana Park
IMPROVED carparking, change rooms and netball courts are on the agenda for Argana Park after a master plan for the sporting complex was presented...
















