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Thursday, February 6, 2025
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Opinion

NE bypass a ‘key issue’

DURING 2008, community forums convened by Gawler Council aired numerous issues regarding traffic volumes and safety, both then and in the future. The need for...

Scepticism a good thing

ANYBODY wishing to check the validity of the information in Glen Marshall’s letter on the ‘geoengineering agenda’ (The Bunyip, July 27) should avoid relying...

Thanks for help after fall

I WOULD like to pass on my sincere thanks to the two lovely ladies who came to my help when I fell in the...

Just open windows and doors, fresh air is best

IMPROVING indoor ventilation by doing something as simple as opening doors and windows, allowing fresh air to flow from one side of space to...

Finding car club a home

FIRSTLY, I would like to thank Bunyip journalist Brendan Simpkins for his interest in the matter relating to the Gawler Car Club and my...

Act of ‘thoughtful kindness’

I WOULD like to thank a gentleman who gave me a brand new face mask. I was about to enter (as the gentleman was leaving)...

Apology to Mayor Glenn Docherty

I Shaun Reardon, candidate for Mayor of Playford, spoke with journalist Sam Bradbrook about the upcoming local council elections. I told him that there...

‘Yip yarns: My week at The Bunyip

AS part of the year 10 curriculum, a week of work experience is required for all students. I asked to do my work experience with...

Port Adelaide ultimately bought into its own hype

STUMPY'S SHORT SHOTS IT is said that a week is a long time in sport; how about trying 24 hours is a long time in sport, particularly when...

Australian cricket’s leadership problem: having too many leaders

Stumpy’s short shots  ERNEST Hemingway wrote in The Garden of Eden, published in 1986, “Remember everything is right until it (goes) wrong”. It would appear that this accurately describes the...

Fight continues to save historic hall

SUNDAY’S extreme heat did not deter more than 20 people rallying at the historic Kangaroo Flat Hall in an effort to save the building...

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