Fantastic Carols event
WHAT a lovely event the Gawler Christmas carols was, we have family staying with us from York Peninsula who absolutely loved the friendly community...
Raising funds for children in need
A SUCCESSFUL high tea full of fellowship and fundraising was held at the Truro oval complex on Sunday, November 20.
Hosted by the Friends of...
Community spirit restores faith
THERE’S a lot of things that happen in these days that are enough to make you lose faith in humanity.
Social media has been simultaneously...
Don’t let the stats get in the way of a story
HOW we can all make statistics tell us what we want to know?
Premier Peter Malinauskas proudly declares that the revived Adelaide 500 was a...
Now it’s done and dusted, what next?
FINALLY, election season is over.
Maybe not with a bang, but certainly not with a whimper either.
A push late in the piece saw more than...
Welcome return for agricultural shows
SPRING has been a busy time in my office as we attend Agricultural Shows and Field days across the electorate.
Many of these important community...
Thank you to our health workers
I WAS delighted to read in The Bunyip (Life Support, November 9), that the local ambulance service is to receive another ambulance and crew.
This...
Why I stood for Mayor
FIRSTLY I would like to sincerely congratulate the re-elected Mayor Karen Redman.
Secondly I would like to explain the reason that I stood. I am...
It is time to call it out
BOB Dylan once wrote: how many roads must a man walk down, before you call him a man? It is one of the most...
Stand up and be counted
THERE was an interesting comment made amongst the theatrics of Gawler Council’s ‘Meet the Candidates’ session.
Delivering the opening line of her two-minute pitch, Louise...
















