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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Community News

Strategy seeks to lure more doctors

Goolwa Medical Centre is promoting a Fleurieu showcase as a strategy to attract medicos to their clinic and the broader Fleurieu community to tackle...

Quick action saves Goolwa’s “Fairy Forest”

Quick action by photographer and nature lover Leon Mead stopped the chainsaws from felling the last remnant of paperbark forest on Goolwa’s riverbank last...

Bayside farewells founding pastors

It will be an occasion of many mixed emotions on September 18, at Bayside Church when the congregation and community will bid farewell to...

Farewell to beloved foreshore kiosk

Normanville Kiosk and Cafe was packed to the brim with locals and visitors coming for a final meal, drink, and farewell demolition begins next...

Jo’s scones the headline act for Fleurieu success

Jo Lush is basking in baker’s glory having produced what are now classed as the best scones in all of South Australia. The Inman Valley...

A Virtual Reality journey

The Probus Club of Granite Island enjoyed a day of travelling the world via Virtual Reality. Michael Ewer from Ignite VR travelled from Adelaide to provide...

Home Among the Gum Trees

Most eight-year-old boys love the idea of having a collection - be it footy cards or store tokens, it’s an exciting hobby for many...

Goolwa artist returns to the frame

Goolwa artist Michael Jeffery’s first exhibition sold out before the gallery had even opened its doors and his works at the time, abstract landscapes...

The show must go on in Victor Harbor

South Coast Choral & Arts Society is alive and well in the Victor Harbor Community. Like other organisations, the society is slowly recovering from...

Blind woman among Victor candidates

The City of Victor Harbor could become the first council in South Australia to have an elected member who is officially blind. The 2022 council...

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