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Tigers win thriller

Paul Bova's match winner from 45m out in the dying seconds of the game gave Gawler Central Tigers a thrilling three-point win over the more fancied Angaston Panthers, in the BL&GFA first semi-final on Saturday.

Sam selected for science forum

Year 11 student Sam Nicoli couldn't believe it when he was told he’d been selected for next year’s National Youth Science Forum (NYSF).

Editorial

Release of the final Gawler East DPA stirs mixed emotions of relief and disappointment.

Ideal opportunity

MADAM - As a relative newcomer to Gawler, I've been amazed at and frustrated by the vehicular congestion along the main road-Murray street axis, particularly on weekends.

Valuable lesson

MADAM - Well done, Brodie Barker (The Bunyip, August 25), for a well-written story of the shocking crash you and your mate thankfully survived, but at the same time has taught you a valuable lesson – don't speed.

Blakeview man dies in vehicle crash

A 25-year-old Blakeview man died in a car crash at Elizabeth South on Monday afternoon.

Kapunda takes control

Kapunda ended South Gawler's season with a 21-goal win in the BL&G first semi-final on
Saturday.

James boots nine to seal victory

South Gawler Lions put in a gallant effort for nearly three quarters of the final contest of the season against the second-placed Barossa District Bulldogs at Williamstown Oval on Saturday.

Two Wells outfit regroups for victory

Gawler Strikers started the A men game against Two Wells pressing hard, with some great running and passing to set up a number of shots on goal.

Group unites against child abuse

Their bikes are loud and so is their message - to help the kids and families of child abuse.

Facing economic challenges

14/Apr/10 LEONIE Boothby will help tackle the economic challenges facing the region, in a newly created role at Regional Development Australia - Barossa.

Want to keep involved: Costa

14/Apr/10 The votes have been counted and the election won, but for Light's Liberal candidate, Cosie Costa, life goes on.

Birthday milestone

8/Apr/10 BETTY Doyle has been on 'cloud nine' all week.

New centre for Evanston Gardens

8/Apr/10 A NEIGHBOURHOOD centre will be built in Evanston Gardens - before the neighbourhood arrives.

Development for Mallala town centre

8/Apr/10 THE Mallala town centre will be revitalised after the Wasleys road development was recently approved by council.

Man dies in motorcycle crash

8/Apr/10 A FATALITY-free Easter weekend was recorded for Gawler and its surrounds, with just three road deaths reported throughout the state.

Warning over substandard work

8/Apr/10 GAWLER residents are being warned to be wary of dodgy bitumen layers who are door-knocking local households in the region.

Future of community centre in doubt

8/Apr/10 FUNDING difficulties could force the only community and tourist hub of its type in the Adelaide Plains to shut down within months.

Authorities say works will improve infrastructure

8/Apr/10 FROM the Murray street upgrade to the Northern Expressway, there are plenty of roadworks going on in the region.

Services to be cut

31/Mar/10 SWEEPING cuts to Gawler's public library
services are imminent as council tries to make its operation sustainable.

Ready to relay

31/Mar/10 Lesley Beere will be putting on her sneakers and walking around Princes Park next month because she doesn't want her family to go through what she has.

Tom’s potential impresses judges

31/Mar/10 Former The Bunyip journalist Tom Dawkins will be jetting to Europe next month after winning a prestigious national award for young rural journalists.

Residents lobby council over strategic plan

31/Mar/10 Residents across the Mallala district are calling for new community halls, better services, maintenance and communication from the council.

Plan for Gawler East could change

31/Mar/10 THE structure plan of the Gawler East Development Plan Amendment could change following amendments to proposed traffic scenarios.

Inspiration for our future leaders

31/Mar/10 MORE than 20 local students trekked to Adelaide yesterday to join more than 2000 other primary school students for National Young Leaders Day.

Giving students a healthy boost

31/Mar/10 SETTING students up for a productive school day is the thinking behind Gawler Primary School's breakfast club.

Council foots maintenance bill

31/Mar/10 Mallala Council ratepayers have had to foot the bill for damage on Aunger road believed to have been caused by trucks working on the Northern Expressway.

Councils crack down on illegal dumping

31/Mar/10 Surveillance blitzes to catch culprits who illegally dump waste on roadsides, costing ratepayers thousands of dollars, are being planned by local councils.

Labor's victory

24/Mar/10 Member for Light Tony Piccolo celebrated his election victory on Saturday night with two glasses of wine and a good night's sleep.

A run with no problems1

24/Mar/10 THEY rumbled through Gawler and the Barossa, but Saturday's Poker Run saw bikies well behaved.

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