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Investing in health – Kalimna ticked for investment

An investment of $3 million from the state government is being made in Strathalbyn as a means to increase health services in the area...

Whispers turn to words for dairy open day

Ground breaking robot technology is now being used at a well known Fleurieu dairy, allowing farmers to expand their herds and build their business. Whispering...

Vintage Singers at Warland Reserve

The Singer Car Club of Australia recently held their "National Gathering" along the Fleurieu region from April 7-11. As part of the gathering, a...

Final Front Yard Festival this Easter

This year's Front Yard Festival at Middleton will be the last, organisers have confirmed. The Easter music festival has been held at Middleton Winery since...

Grants allow for better infrastructure at footy ovals

A total of $475,000 will be shared by three local football clubs to help with much-needed builds and upgrades of infrastructure. The South Australian Football...

Funds to fight brain cancer

People from near and far gathered at the Victor Harbor Golf Club on Sunday, April 13 to raise much-needed funds for the fight against...

Teen cautioned after two-car crash at Port Elliot

A 17-year-old boy has been issued a caution for failing to give way after a two-car crash at Port Elliot on Monday afternoon, April...

Spread of seafood support

The Marine Fishers Association supports local professional fishers and hopes to continue long into the future. With about 140 members in South Australia, the association...

Bowling tradition lives on

Bowlers from across South Australia descended on the Fleurieu Peninsula last week for the 16th State Friendship Carnival. Organised by the Bowls Past Presidents Association...

A Young Man’s Dream comes to reality

McLaren Vale resident 80-year-old Neville James qualified as a Motor Technician (NJI Certified UK) in the late 1960’s after completing six years of study....

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