The Bunyip
Fri, 12 March 2010|8:44am
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Published every Wednesday. Circulating in the town of Gawler and Gawler Council area, The Barossa Council, Light Regional Council, The City of Playford, Wakefield Regional Council, Mallala District Council and the District Council of Clare & Gilbert Valleys.

The Bunyip, based in Gawler on the northern fringe of metropolitan Adelaide, is showing tremendous growth as the district experiences a massive population and housing boom.

Favoured by city commuters, Gawler boasts "the best of town and country". Gawler retains its country feel, with a widely scattered farming community and is the gateway town to the famous Barossa Valley wine region - also experiencing substantial growth. There is an urban feel to the town, but Gawler remains a major regional commercial centre with large shopping centres throughout the district and an extensive educational system.

A strongly-based horse industry - racing, harness racing and leisure-based on the many hobby farms - combines with many sports clubs.

The Bunyip, one of SA's oldest newspapers, was founded in 1863. It is part of the Taylor owned Murray Pioneer Group, with sister newspapers in SA's Riverland at Renmark (The Murray Pioneer), Loxton (The Loxton News), Waikerie (The River News), Pinnaroo (The Border Times) and in Burra (The Mid North Broadcaster).

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