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Saturday, March 14, 2026
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Who pays more?

I Noticed Martin Kennedy did not compare Gawler council rates with the Barossa rates. On a value of council rates of $500,000 I did a comparison...

Is there a cuckoo in our nest?

AS you may know at least 30,000 new residents will move into Concordia and other new housing around our borders in the coming years. This...

Boys playing girls at sport

MY sons both played sports with girls. Happily. No if, buts or maybe’s about it. Indeed, the policy at Trinity College was that they had...

Backing the Wine Train

I WISH to support the Barossa Wine Train, which I believe should be re-instated. I enjoy watching the great train journey’s in Australia on TV,...

Mayor responds

IN response to the Letter to the Editor by Gawler Mayor Karen Redman (The Bunyip, March 1), there is no dispute that Concordia has...

Conservative figures

I WRITE in response to Mayor Redman’s letter (‘In council’s defense’, March 1). Ms Redman says the cost of her Boundary Reform land grab is...

Concordia and council boundaries

I AND several still serving Councillors opposed Mayor Redman’s push for boundary reform (BR) from the start. There was no financial modeling ever provided, no...

Land release is an opportunity to get things right

PREMIER Peter Malinauskas’ announcement of the Concordia land release was inevitable. Sooner or later, that development was going to be given the nod of approval...

Thank you, Marilyns

I WOULD like to sincerely thank the more than 500 Marilyns who took part in the 10th annual Marilyn Jetty Swim on February 4,...

Parked cars can be death traps

THE horrific story of the toddler who died in a hot car in Sydney on February 2 is a stark reminder of the dangers...

Willaston kicks goals against blood cancer

THE Willaston Football Club is teaming up with the Leukaemia Foundation to boost support for people living with blood cancer in regional South Australia. The...

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