Cut It at the Cape returns for 2026
Lawnmower racing returned to Cape Jervis on Saturday, May 23 - much to the delight of both locals and visitors.
Groundbreaking step in burial project
Progress on Goolwa's Natural Burial Ground is moving along swiftly, with the project undertaking ground works as of Monday this week, May 25.
The site,...
Bollards reinforce no-vehicle area at Sellicks Beach
Timber bollards have been installed on Sellicks Beach in response to community concerns about vehicles continuing to access a no vehicle zone.
Members of the...
No hoops for you
Four amateur basketballers have been left confused and angry after being barred from competing in their local Division 3 competition.
Abbi Harris, Jemma Liddell, Cara...
Senator Walker supports Precinct
Senator Charlotte Walker is only one year into being an important cog and voice for the Fleurieu Peninsula in the Federal Government and has...
Intriguing art, culture of the Himalayas
On Monday, May 25, about 75 members and guests of ArtsNational Fleurieu attended a talk in Victor Harbor by UK art consultant and tour...
A big morning tea in Goolwa
The Combined Churches of Goolwa have come together to host not one, but two 'Biggest Morning Teas', with the first taking place at the...
Watching women’s footy at Strathalbyn
Junior girls footy fired up at Strathalbyn Oval on Sunday, May 24, and family members and friends cheered them on from the sidelines.
Friday night footy feast
A Friday night feast of women's footy dished up a delicious contest between McLaren Districts and Victor Harbor at McLaren Vale Oval.
The tight tussle...
















