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Mass animal deaths on Fleurieu’s coast

Fish, pipis, seals, little penguins, and other marine life continue to wash up dead on Fleurieu Peninsula beaches, but it is not yet clear...

Michael has seen it all – A life in emergency services

Michael Scott joined the volunteer ambulance service when he was just 17 years old, and now, more than 50 years later, he has called...

Eastern Fleurieu’s pup celebrates birthday

Eastern Fleurieu's Strathalbyn Campuses have been busy with the new Dogs Connect program at the school. Recently, one of the dogs, Errol, had his first...

What is Victor’s future?

The City of Victor Harbor is inviting community feedback on its draft Asset Management Plans and Long Term Financial Plan 2025/26 to 2034/35. These...

Street of activity at Port Elliot Primary

Port Elliot Primary School held the first 'Open Street' event in the district on Wednesday, April 2, with the event going down as a...

Pamper Day for support

The Fleurieu Cancer Support Foundation's Women's Cancer Support Group will hold a Pamper Day on Friday, May 23, at the Lutheran Centre, Adelaide Road,...

Monthly medal time at Victor

At Victor Harbor Golf Club, both men and women played for the April Monthly Medals which are sponsored by Harris Real Estate South Coast. The...

Willunga, McLaren Districts continue winning ways

Goolwa-Port Elliot, McLaren Districts, and Willunga were on the winners list for round two of the GSFLW A grade competition. The Goolwa-Port Elliot v...

Spotted at Fleurieu AgFest

Fleurieu AgFest was held at the Yankalilla Showgrounds on Friday, April 4. School students from across the Fleurieu as well as Adelaide, the Adelaide...

Skating up a storm in Aldinga

The Aldinga Skate Park officially opened to the public on Sunday, April 6 with hundreds of people rolling up to test its ramps, bowls...

Mass animal deaths on Fleurieu’s coast

Fish, pipis, seals, little penguins, and other marine life continue to wash up dead on Fleurieu Peninsula beaches, but it is not yet clear...