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The Avondale closes its doors

It is tough running a small business in today's economic climate with soaring costs and one iconic Victor Harbor business has now fallen victim...

Birds of a feather bring people together

A quacker of a day was held at Strathalbyn last Sunday, December 1, as more than 2,500 people crowded the banks of the Angas...

Haven Choir helps women find their voice

The voices of Haven Choir rang true from Port Elliot RSL Hall on November 25, marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence...

A family affair at Shirvington

Shirvington Wines located in the heart of the McLaren Vale wine region is certainly a family affair. Paul and Lynne Shirvington run and oversee the...

Preserving Willunga’s history

Mark Staniforth is a member of the National Trust of SA (Willunga Branch) and the manager of Waverley Park Homestead, a beautiful heritage listed...

Remembering Cyclone Tracy

Australians all over the country awoke on Christmas Day, 1974 to the shocking news that Cyclone Tracy had devastated Darwin in the early hours...

A trip to remember for Goolwa Secondary students

In October, seven, brave year nine and ten girls at Goolwa Secondary College, travelled 700 kilometres from Goolwa to Yankaninna Station, in the Northern...

A Harbor from the storm for refugees

Victor Harbor Refugee Support Group (VHRSG), an offshoot of the broader Fleurieu group of the same name, first met in April 2021. The core aim...

De-alcoholisation tech can help fix bushfire faults in wine

New research has found technology that removes alcohol from wine can be combined with traditional remediation techniques to mitigate smoke taint, minimising its impact...

Autumn Book Sale