Wage-theft claim involves local workers
LOCAL supermarket workers are involved in legal action against Eudunda Farmers Limited over alleged widespread underpayment and other serious breaches.
The SDA – the state’s...
‘WE’RE NO THREAT’: STAR Group officers storm farm
A SANDY Creek man arrested last Thursday says his family poses no threat to the community, despite their farm being dramatically raided.
Toby Lockyer, 41,...
Bridge demolition finally begins
THE delayed demolition of Gawler’s historic King Street Bridge began yesterday morning.
Work will take about 10 days, from yesterday to Saturday then Monday to...
Bunyip’s new manager
TONY Swan has been appointed The Bunyip’s manager.
Tony, who had previously been the newspaper’s advertising manager, said he was delighted to be appointed to...
Do you know mystery artist?
GAWLER’S Cultural Heritage Centre is calling on the community to help shed light on a mysterious piece of artwork.
The artwork was bought by its...
Family-friendly park upgrades
UPGRADES to some of Playford Council’s parks will start later this month as a part of the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure...
New citizens made to feel right at home
MORE than 40 Playford residents were welcomed as Australian citizens on National Citizenship Day last Friday.
At a ceremony at the Northern Sound System, Playford...
Maureen’s ‘Bearly there’ friend is a hit
GAWLER’S Maureen McKenzie first began recording the adventures of her bear Henry McTavish as a fun way to entertain her grandchildren.
The stories, which documented...
Historic McEwin chair returned to Parliament
PARLIAMENTARIAN John Dawkins has helped officially “unveil” the antique chair once used by famed South Australian politician Sir Lyell McEwin.
The Gawler-born MLC, who is...
Ethan snares TV award
GAWLER’S Ethan White has taken out community TV’s 2021 Antenna Award for Best Outdoor or Recreational Program for his successful Off the Couch with...
















