Who should bear climate risks?
Identifying and analysing climate risks is a necessary function of governments, but researchers at Adelaide University’s Environment Institute argue such processes will not lead...
Keep the trees, please
More than 30 people gathered in front of the Alexandrina Council Chambers in Goolwa on Monday, April 18 to oppose any removal of the...
Month long munchies
One of the state's most popular degustation events will once again warm up your winter palate.
The Fleurieu Food Festival is a month-long celebration of...
Daish’s day at the racs
Despite forecasts predicting heavy rain across the weekend, racegoers were instead welcomed by sunny skies and mild autumn conditions for the Strathalbyn Racing Club’s...
Rotary cleans up wetlands
A REGULAR clean-up at the Seaford Wetlands by Rotarians on Saturday was part of a global day of service.
Rotary Club of Seaford members and...
The Whale in the Tree
Middleton’s remarkable community story comes to the screen in June.
What began as a fallen red gum tree in a paddock near Naracoorte has become...
Freezing fun to fight MND
Investigator College students are hosting a 'Big Freeze' to raise money for FightMND and to show support for one of their own.
The Secondary School...
Preserving Alexandrina
Alexandrina Council celebrated some of the region’s best practice heritage projects at its annual Heritage Awards on Thursday, May 14.
Held as part of South...
National Volunteer Week
National Volunteer Week is May 18 to 24.
This year’s theme, Your Year to Volunteer, highlights how Australians are continuing to support their communities in...
















