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An interesting guest speaker

The Fleurieu Peninsula Local History Group had a special speaker at its July meeting - local author, history researcher and publisher Russell Westmoreland. Russell was...

Mad Hatters at Probus Club

Members of Victor Harbor/Granite Island Probus Club enjoyed an afternoon of fun recently when Activities Officer Tracey Treloar arranged a Mad Hatter’s long table...

Star of Greece Shipwreck

Star of Greece, a three masted clipper built way back in 1868 was shipwrecked in the waters off the coast near Port Willunga on...

Normanville house destroyed by fire

At least two people and a dog were able to escape a house fire which took hold at Normanville on Sunday night, July 16. Country...

House fire ‘accidental’

A house at Aldinga Beach was substantially damaged after it caught alight on Monday morning, July 17. Six Country Fire Service (CFS) and two Metropolitan...

Art’s next generation

The Fleurieu Peninsula is a haven not only for artists of all mediums, but for artists of all ages as well. This could not be...

Pedestrian rail crossing

Pedestrian crossings along the SteamRanger line of the south coast has caused angst in the community due to a lack of access. They have...

Palliative care essential on Fleurieu

Pressure is building across the Fleurieu for greater funding of palliative care services to be made available to individuals and their loved ones, following...

Progress in Sellicks land release

The process to rezone future residential land at Sellicks Beach has commenced, with stakeholder engagement, public consultation and site investigations to begin. Along with 1700...

Strath’s ag town accolades

From potatoes and dairy, to olives and vineyards, Strathalbyn’s long standing agricultural history is just one contributor to the towns nomination for South Australia’s...

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...