We’re WILD for Leighton behind the lens
Leighton Cassebohm has been taking Fleurieu Sun readers on a wild ride since our papers hit the streets.
Leighton is a regular visitor to the...
Choir ‘back on track’ after two years off stage
The McLaren Vale-based Sisters of Abundance choir will put on its first major show in two years at the beautiful Hopgood Theatre this Saturday,...
Bringing back an Adelaide made ‘survivor’
An Adelaide-made 1963 Lightburn Zeta is the buzz vehicle at Gilberts Motor Museum at the moment... even though it is is not even on...
Mower racing cuts it for the Cape
Around 500 people turned out for the Cut It Cape Jervis lawn mower racing on Saturday, generating plenty of buzz and some welcomed fundraising...
Bridge Point Coastal Garden a little gem
A Coastcare working bee at Bridge Point took Anita Leak, a Coastcare volunteer, back to 2011 when Bridge Point was just a plot of...
SALA spotlights future artists
Some of the Fleurieu Peninsula’s youngest artists have displayed their work at a SALA Festival exhibition involving numerous local schools.
The Southern Fleurieu Schools Art...
Emily awarded Premiers ANZAC School Prize
Investigator College has produced another award winning student.
Year 9 student Emily McPherson has been selected as one of the 2022 winners of the Premiers ANZAC...
Middle of nowhere and loving it
The thirty-fourth year of the iconic annual Variety Bash has raised an incredible $2.3 million (net) for kids who are sick, disadvantaged or living...
Just One Chapter in Smithy’s life
David Ridley Smith was just 21 when, as a National Serviceman, he landed in Vietnam in 1966.
Smithy who was a Victor Harbor resident for...
South Coast veterans strum to good health
Mates getting together in a garage for a bit of a jam session is not particularly unusual, but for these now more than budding...