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Phil on team to sell largest pastoral sheep station

Well-known Fleurieu Peninsula rural land sales agent Philip Keen is part of the Elders sales team to market Australia's largest pastoral sheep station on...

New reforms help learner drivers

Learner drivers are being encouraged to undertake professional driving lessons in the State Government's bid to improve driver training. Under the changes,...

Busy time for Sea Rescue

The months of December and January are supposed to be a time for holidays and making great memories. However, the Victor Harbor-Goolwa Sea Rescue...

Schoolies Festival 2024: Day One report, photos

Hot weather did not deter the Class of 2024 celebrating the end of their schooling lives on day one of Schoolies Festival on the...

Derek is U3A’s president

Derek Bowman of Goolwa was elected U3A South Australia President at U3A South Australia’s annual general meeting held on Friday, October 11, at Tea...

Strangulation laws

Reforms to strengthen South Australia’s strangulation laws passed State Parliament on November 15. Under the reforms, this definition will be legislated, clarified and expanded...

Art at Victor turns 1

Victor Harbor's newest art group celebrated its first year on November 13, wrapping up for Christmas with a celebration at Hotel Victor. Coordinator, Victor Maloney...

Love comes to Victor Harbor

Well-known and much-in-demand Adelaide-based string quartet Amicus Strings delivered a magnificent afternoon at historic Newland Church on Sunday, November 17. They performed a program of...

A buzzing bee in Yankalilla Community Garden

It's all happening at Yankalilla Community Garden, which hosted an information session on November 12 and one of its regular working bees on November...

Community celebration

On Thursday, November 14, the spirit of community filled the air at Connect Victor as more than 100 people gathered to celebrate and support...

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