Councillor questions budget bid
A LOCAL councillor has criticised the handling of Gawler Council’s 2020/21 budget.
Cr Ian Tooley alleged particular budget items, including $35,000 for the reconstruction of...
Playford councillor a Light candidate?
A PLAYFORD councillor has put his hand up to take the place of outgoing Member for Light Tony Piccolo at the next state election.
Angle...
Pause on consultation
LIGHT Regional Council will hold off on public consultation with its residents caught-up in a boundary stoush with neighbour Gawler.
Council met with the independent...
Paper, podcast partnership formed
THE Bunyip newspaper has teamed up with Gawler Broadcasting Association (GBA) to create a new historical podcast ‘Looking back with the Bunyip’.
Each week Bunyip...
Aussie wine target of China probe
THE announcement of a China-led investigation into Australian wine imports has added uncertainty to an industry already trying to recover from the effects of...
Green belt in limbo as planning code delayed
RESIDENTS living in Gawler’s “green belt” face further uncertainty over the status of their land after controversial new State Government planning laws were delayed...
Change touted for notorious intersection
CHANGES to the traffic light sequencing at a troublesome Munno Para intersection are being considered to curb the number of car accidents in the...
High five for free Plains’ Wi-Fi
LOCAL business owners, tourists and residents across the region are set to benefitfrom free Wi-Fi, following the delivery of a collaborative project by the...
Boundary expansion consultation opens
RESIDENTS affected by Gawler Council’s push to expand its boundaries will be able to have their say on the proposal from today.
After first introducing...
Job losses impacting local women more than men
LOCAL women have found themselves more likely to lose their jobs amid the COVID-19 pandemic than men, after new statistics revealed 500 females lost...
















