Lost “Unicorn” loved horses and her community
Victor Harbor volunteer Kerry Pomery was a ‘Unicorn’ in local riding for disabled circles. A tireless volunteer who loved horses, a wonderful mother and...
Tip-off leads police to drug find in Victor
A tip-off from a member of the public has led Victor Harbor police to a hydroponic set-up in the city.
Police officers headed to the...
Shock of more shootings in America
The 19 children and two teachers that were killed by a gunman in Uvalde, Texas on May 24 has reverberated in Australia and the...
Nicholson happy to be back being Lou
Lou Nicholson ran as an Independent at the March State Election and pushed Liberal Member for Finniss David Basham all the way and turning...
State Budget 2022: What it means for the Fleurieu
The big spending for the Fleurieu region in the first State Budget handed down by the new Labor Government will flow towards the Yankalilla...
Wave energy generator is staying put
The state government has confirmed there are no plans for more work to occur at the stranded wave energy generator at Carrickalinga.
The 3500-tonne concrete...
Rec Precinct’s home chosen
The City of Victor Harbor at a special meeting on Monday night chose the preferred site of a new regional community sport and recreation...
It’s ‘Surf & Turf’ as winter hits early on the Fleurieu
Farmers across the Fleurieu Peninsula have kicked into full gear with recent rainfall signalling the break to the season, while Victor Harbor council crews...
Australia Post delivers for community
Australia Post has announced grants of up to $1000 each to support the work of 356 community groups, celebrating local community connections, including three...
Keeping a close watch on the budget
Moment in the sun: David Basham, Member for Finniss
Today, Thursday, June 2, the new State Labor Government will hand down their first Budget. This is...