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Raise a glass to nation’s best winery

Bleasdale Vineyards has been awarded the Australian wine industry’s most coveted title, the Halliday Wine Companion’s 2024 Winery of the Year. The announcement was made...

Sustaining our future at Investigator

On August 8, a student-led sustainable futures day returned for the second consecutive year at the Investigator College EcoCentre in Currency Creek, with senior...

Safety on standby for homeless housing

Facing an uncertain future is Whaler’s Peninsula Community Association and their community housing on New Orleans Street, Goolwa, with the land owners looking to...

A path to safer roads

A major McLaren Vale road will soon become much safer to pedestrians and cyclists with a path set to link the McLaren Vale town...

Jagger Road proposal gains approval

The protracted development at 2 Jagger Road has been approved. It has been a long road for Tirroki Pty Ltd (applicant), the owners of the...

Target of 800,000 trees

At the July City of Onkaparinga council meeting, Thalassa Ward Councillor Marion Themeliotis floated the idea of planting and growing 800,000 shade-providing trees in...

Festivals and events funding for Victor district

The City of Victor Harbor is committed to fostering a vibrant festival and event culture that delivers economic, social and promotional outcomes for its...

Public toilets out for consultation

Public toilets are on the radar in Alexandrina as council has now opened community consultation to help shape the next stage of public toilet...

Suspicious behaviour investigated

Hills Fleurieu Police are looking into an incident which involved a student riding their bike to school being spoken to by a man at...

Cattle prices plummet

Farmers who are wanting to sell their cattle around the state are feeling the pinch and not getting the price they once did. ProStock’s Clint...

David dots the ‘Eyes’

It was a windy and blustery morning, but that didn’t stop more than 30 Victor Dragons Dragon boat Club members and friends from performing...