OzHarvest keep hearts full
While most people will spend these holidays with their feet up, volunteers at OzHarvest will continue to distribute up to half a ton of food...
Boat ban hopes sure to make waves
Hindmarsh Island marina residents and Goolwa shoreline operations seek a ban on jet skis and to stop boats from making a wake as River Murray...
Second Valley Hall gets new lease of life
The Second Valley Soldiers Memorial Hall has received a new fit out to the kitchen and other areas including flooring, kitchen storage/cupboards and appliances.
A $50,000...
Guy and Kerrie’s support for youth on brand
More than $6000 worth of designer brand clothing will find its way to youth in need on the Fleurieu Peninsula, thanks to the generosity of...
Langhorne Creek School works finally on horizon
The upgrades to Eastern Fleurieu School’s Langhorne Creek campus - which should have been completed now - will finally begin in the first half of...
Boat ramp ready for summer
The Western Fleurieu Peninsula is expecting thousands of visitors over the holiday season and with great weather and calm seas the boat ramp at Cape...
IRB honour serves as reminder for beach users
If you see an inflatable rescue boat (IRB) with the name ‘Jacko’ on the front at Goolwa this summer, know that it holds very special...
The fight on skin cancer heightens
Regional South Australian’s have 15 - 31 per cent higher rates of skin cancer than the rest of the country.
Plus, many people don’t have...
Dune damage and beach could be closed
The Fleurieu Peninsula has become a playground for tourists for many years, but during this holiday period Alexandrina Council Mayor Keith Parkes has called for...
‘It is humbling and an opportunity to promote community service’
Deidre Hughes is the City of Victor Harbor’s Citizen of the Year.
Deidre gives so much of her time in volunteering in the community and...