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Editorial
A DIVISION at last week's Gawler council meeting shows not all are convinced with what is being proposed by council when it comes to property leases in the town.

School access1
MADAM - Late in term three, Evanston Primary School decided to lock and padlock all entries into the school ground outside of school hours.

Vocal minority?
MADAM - It is disappointing to see that the opportunity for our district to benefit from a state-of-the-art, clean, green modern technology, such as that proposed for the glasshouse development at Shea-Oak Log, is to be lost to the protestations of a vocal minority who can best be described as NIMBY'S (not in my backyard).

Editorial
WHAT a busy two days it has been in the region as the Light electorate hosted the 50th community cabinet.

Plans for Gawler
MADAM - Gawler seems to be likely to become the Monarto you have when you are not having Monarto.

MADAM - Like Kym Soderlindh's daughter (The Bunyip, March 3), mine was given the opportunity of a trial period by a cafe proprietor.

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COMMENTS

I have just now read the comment by L.B Loveday.

I bought the clothes for my daughter... with money she didn't have - is a common term used when it comes from another source..
Why do people expect to be paid? Even Woolworths pay when training? It is illegal not to.
Try 'trialing' in several places and then see how you feel about never receiving some income.
Not all kids being subjected to this are as fortunate as your daughter has been.
Easy to comment this way when your daughter has employment.



Posted by Kym Soderlindh, two months ago
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