The lights are on and everyone’s out
The Sydney harbour and CBD has once again been reimagined as a vibrant city in colour as Vivid Sydney kicks off its 16th year....
More than 40 years under the bonnet
Luke Drummond has been a mechanic for 44 years and to Luke it has gone mighty quick.
The interest of being a mechanic all started...
Sharkwatch expanding to tour
A new Fleurieu Peninsula based Shark tour company is taking off in effort to showcase sharks in a positive light.
Anton Covino is the founder...
Whale Fest starts with Lantern display
Schools, community groups, performers, creatives and individuals are being invited to participate in one of Winter Whale Fest’s most magical community celebrations - the...
Mental Awareness Round
Early this season Goolwa and Willunga Netball Clubs suggested the idea of a Mental Health Awareness Round.
So GSNA partnered with the football Association, to...
Pie on the prize
Baking Association of Australia's South Australian Baking Show has been held and won and one of the Fleurieu's top bakeries confirmed its status by...
NDIS cuts could leave people without support they need
Cuts being made to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) through the 2026-27 federal budget will isolate people with a disability, put extra pressure...
Yankalilla Big Freeze is back
The Yankalilla Big Freeze returns to Yankalilla Oval this Saturday, May 30 to raise funds for FightMND and awareness of motor neurone disease (MND).
Last...
Responsibility rises to run schemes
The Aged Care Act 2025 is being implemented across the country and it is feared volunteers will fall through the cracks due to more...
Business supports replacement of trees
The Cadell Street trees are continuing to create conversation, with the community keen to keep trees on the street with better management.
While Brad Davis,...
















