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Williamstown’s Madgen makes her first Olympic side

DEB Madgen first knew her daughter, Tess, of Williamstown, had something special all the way back when she coached her mixed under-eight side, noting...

Gawler youth recognised at awards

Jack Gill IN past editions of The Bunyip, you may have seen that some Gawler youth were being recognised for their involvement in the community,...

‘Flying hamburger’ finds WA home

Nick Hopton AN old wartime-era Douglas DC-3 airliner with a connection to Gawler was once used in a TV miniseries and is now resting in...

AMBO TRAGEDY: Three deaths due to slow response times

Brendan Simpkins Details of the tragedy have emerged as the spotlight was last week shone on delayed response times in Gawler and other Adelaide...

Sport clubs score big in cash splash

Brendan Simpkins LOCAL sports clubs – including a rugby union club moving from Lyndoch to Tanunda – are the big winners following the release of...

Timber shortage leaves projects in the lurch

Brendan Simpkins A LOCAL business has backed calls for a freight subsidy amid growing delays and a shortage of timber affecting the building industry. Last week,...

From Eagle to Socceroo

Jack Hudson GAWLER’s Riley McGree has made history after his debut with the Australian national football side against Kuwait late last week. The 22-year-old, who plays...

Elizabeth man wins $50,000 on Keno

AN Elizabeth man has happily begun shopping for his first home after scoring a $50,000 Keno prize while out for dinner last Thursday at...

Gawler Show’s fun night raising funds

THE Gawler Show season has been launched in style, this year paired with a glittering “Fundtasia” fundraising event. Hosted by Taylor & Forgie, Saturday’s formal...

Railway crossing safety fears

KUDLA residents are worried about road safety risks because of the uneven surface of the rail crossing on Dalkeith Road, where they say there...