Gawler -The Bunyip

Newspaper Name : Gawler -The Bunyip
About Us: “The Bunyip, based in Gawler on the northern fringe of metropolitan Adelaide, is thriving alongside the region’s rapid population and housing growth.

Gawler, a popular choice for city commuters, offers the best of both worlds: a relaxed country atmosphere alongside modern conveniences. The region boasts a strong agricultural foundation, with a thriving farming community and close proximity to the renowned Barossa Valley wine region, which is also experiencing significant growth.

Despite its rapid urban development, Gawler retains its strong regional identity as a major commercial hub, featuring large shopping centers and an extensive education system. The region’s love for horses is evident in its thriving equine scene, encompassing thoroughbred racing, harness racing, and leisure-based activities on local hobby farms.

The Bunyip, one of South Australia’s oldest newspapers, was founded in 1863 and continues to serve as a vital source of information for the growing Gawler community.”

Publication Day: Wednesday

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Plains Producer

Newspaper Name : Plains Producer
About Us: “The Plains Producer has been a cornerstone of the Lower North and Adelaide Plains region for a century, serving a thriving agricultural district renowned for its wheat and legume production. This region is also experiencing significant growth in the hay industry, with exports contributing to a burgeoning local economy.”

“The area is witnessing rapid development, with new housing developments springing up along Highway One, from Snowtown in the north to Virginia, Two Wells, Mallala, Hamley Bridge, and the Gilbert Valley towns of Riverton, Saddleworth, and Auburn. This growth is further fueled by the establishment of Primo Abattoirs and expanding poultry and pig farming operations, creating new jobs and driving economic activity.”

“Circulating throughout the region, including Port Wakefield, Balaklava, Owen, Hoyleton, Whitwarta, Mount Templeton, Nantawarra, and surrounding districts, The Plains Producer has consistently provided a platform for community discussion and debate on issues affecting the region’s welfare.”

Publication Day: Wednesday

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