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Thursday, April 16, 2026
HomeOpinionA thank you to Ellouise Crawford

A thank you to Ellouise Crawford

CANCER Council SA (Gawler Branch) and Gawler Relay for Life would like to sincerely thank Ellouise Crawford for her continued support of our groups and their associated activities.

The Bunyip has always been willing to promote the various national and local fundraising campaigns (Biggest Morning Tea, Daffodil Day, Relay for Life, Quiz Night ect.) and it has been Ellouise who has enthusatically written articles, taken photos, provided advice and undertaken interviews.

Ellouise was not only ‘the journalist’ but a true advocate for our cause.

She we be sorely missed by our committees, but we do wish her well for new challenges.

Thank you to The Bunyip for sharing Ellouise with us.

Gwenda Green, Cancer Council SA (Gawler branch) and Gail Saunders, Gawler Relay for Life

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