Women’s shed revolution on the way
A SOUTH Australian-first place of community, learning and respite for women of the north is on the way, with its founder hopeful it can...
Government must lion up more jobs
A LOCAL MP is calling on the Federal Government to fill the north’s employment gap left by the closure of Elizabeth’s Holden plant in...
Gawler’s leaplings to celebrate first birthday
IT is almost four years since pre-schoolers Parker, Hendrix, Lachlan and Evelyn were last photographed together, featured on the front page of The Bunyip...
Gawler’s leaplings to celebrate first birthday
IT is almost four years since pre-schoolers Parker, Hendrix, Lachlan and Evelyn were last photographed together, featured on the front page of The Bunyip...
GM crops back on the agenda
GENETICALLY modified (GM) crops are once again a source of debate in State Parliament, after one legislative council member moved to reintroduce a ban...
Barossa pipeline to see local jobs flow?
A STATE Government proposal to shore up water supply to the Barossa will support sustainable agriculture production across the region and 1000 jobs could...
Stop to Barossa’s boundary reform
THE Barossa Council has put a hold on its boundary reform proposal that was seeking parts of Greenock, Seppeltsfield and Gomersal from neighbour Light...
Go-kart proposal set for second lap
A PROPOSED go-kart track and laser skirmish amusement park planned for Evanston South will be discussed by Gawler Council’s Assessment Panel (CAP) tonight, two...
Boundary battle consultation delayed as commission comes back to council… SLOW MOTION
RESIDENTS are unable to have their say on Gawler Council’s boundary expansion proposal until the second half of this year, with the scheduled date...
Eggs & equality at Gawler breakfast
SARA GILLIGAN
PREPARATIONS for this year’s Gawler International Women’s Day Breakfast are well under way, with local Girl Guides working together to create table centrepieces...
















