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Bus stop a ‘worrying’ sign

Martin Johnson GRATEFUL for the kindness of nearby residents for providing seating, Evanston’s Felicity Rogers, who works at Martindale Nursing Home, is concerned that during...

Development consent for Roseworthy estate

FURTHER allotments have been approved for within the Roseworthy Township Expansion area. Land Vision Group submitted a development application to Light Regional’s Council Assessment Panel...

$36k distributed to former KHS students

Jack Hudson MORE than $36,000 was distributed to 17 former Kapunda High School students through the Country Education Foundation of Australia grants program at last...

Jak’s business is a gem

Brendan Simpkins COMMUNITY Living Project launched its first Micro Enterprise Project (MEP) face-to-face seminar at Gawler Racecourse last Thursday, with the help of a local...

Bus stop a ‘worrying’ sign

Martin Johnson GRATEFUL for the kindness of nearby residents for providing seating, Evanston’s Felicity Rogers, who works at Martindale Nursing Home, is concerned that during...

Fringe circus duo’s local connections

TWO former Nuriootpa High School students, Iri Roche and Joe Cornish, are combining their artistic talents to help audiences find “colour and joy in...

GBDG’s plea for lifting of restrictions

Jack Hudson THE Gawler Business Development Group has penned its concerns for local business in a letter to Premier Steven Marshall and Professor Nicola Spurrier. The...

$avings just a snip away

READERS will have access to amazing local deals from next week through The Bunyip’s new ‘Yip $aver$’ coupon feature. Running for a minimum of...

Funding applications authorised

Brendan Simpkins GAWLER Council will seek funding to beautify Lyndoch Road, despite its draft Beautification Plan still being out for public consultation. It was one of...

Community spirit shines bright in Playford

BACON and eggs weren’t the only things sizzling this Australia Day, with thousands of Playford locals braving the fierce heat to gather for this...