Red tape ‘kills off’ community events
INCREASING red tape and infrastructure
requirements by all
levels of government are killing
off important community events,
warns Member for Light Tony
Piccolo.
Mr Piccolo said he was receiving
an increasing...
‘Beautiful soul’ Anton remembered
NICK HOPTON
FRIENDS and relatives of much-loved
Gawler teacher and singer Anton Minge
gathered at Poetic Justice cafe in Walker
Place on Saturday to celebrate his life.
Anton, who...
Stepping up to send refugee children to school
Ellouise Crawford
A massive turnout of more than 650 people took part in the Walk My Way fundraising event on Saturday, as a show of...
Only one way for Bridge Street North
Brendan Simpkins
TRAFFIC on Bridge Street North will revert to one-way traffic following the installation of the new King Street Bridge, despite a push from...
A special start to Mum’s day
Ellouise Crawford
CROWDS in pink will fill Clonlea Park on Sunday, marking the return of one of Gawler’s most supported events.
The Gawler Mother’s Day Classic...
A special start to mum’s day
ELLOUISE CRAWFORD
CROWDS in pink will fill Clonlea Park on
Sunday, marking the return of one of Gawler’s
most supported events.
The Gawler Mother’s Day Classic will see
Mums,...
Serving up community kindness
ELLOUISE CRAWFORD
THE Barossa’s Kind
Hearted Kitchen has found
itself a new home at the
Tanunda Show Hall.
The not-for-profit organisation
now has free access
to the hall’s commercial
kitchen after Barossa...
Bunyip helps Gawler RSL
THE Bunyip has donated
$1750 to Gawler RSL sub-branch.
The money was proceeds
from the newspaper’s fourpage
Lest We Forget Anzac
Day preview on April
21, when local businesses,
schools, MPs...
Record entries for Veteran and Vintage run
Trevor Bellchambers
IT WAS a record turnout for the Gawler Car Club’s sixth-annual Veteran and Vintage run from Gawler to the Barossa Valley, with a...
















