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Friday, April 24, 2026

Community News

Fleurieu artists share top prize

Two Fleurieu Peninsula artists have come out on top in the 14th Solar Art Prize, held at the Royal South Australia Society of Arts...

Angels welcome with arms wide open

As reported by the Fleurieu Sun in the March 16 edition, the Three Angels Ministry Op Shop have secured a new place of operation,...

Locomotive trial success

A heritage locomotive has completed a successful trial this month. Locomotive 844, which has recently been restored by SteamRanger, saw its first trial since...

No barking at Yankalilla just yet

There will be no Dog Park in the District Council of Yankalilla in the short term. But it will continue to be on the agenda...

Country Press Australia backs research, greater government support

The head of Australia’s largest independent newspaper association has welcomed the release of a landmark Deakin University report into the future of country papers. Country...

Music on the home front

Live music will return to the Welk family’s front yard on Easter Saturday, and everyone is invited to experience it. The aptly-named Front Yard Festival...

Ten Pound Poms a sister act

Sixty years ago the Rice family landed in Elizabeth as Ten Pound Poms and while the six daughters and two sons would venture out across...

Ban leaves O’Leary duo heartbroken

Normanville thoroughbred trainers Dennis and Karen O’Leary say they are heartbroken over being disqualified by Racing SA for almost two years over the neglect of...

Insight into rediscovery of Pompeii

Dr Jane Olsson will delve into the rediscovery and excavation of ancient Roman sites at a talk hosted by the Yankalilla and District Historical...

Indian couple wins fight to stay on the Fleurieu

Popular Goolwa couple Vik Singh and Navi Kaur have won their long fight to stay in Australia and call the Fleurieu Peninsula home. The aged care...

Horse Tram struck down again

The Granite Island Horse Tram cannot take a trick. After requiring a $650,000 bailout from ratepayers over the past 12 months, the horse tram operation...

Back in the 1960s