Have your say: Here comes the sun
In touch with nature
One of the favourite pastimes for tourists in the region is to do the wonderful coastal walk
from Horseshoe Bay or the...
Salvation Army’s efforts in focus at Probus meet
Barbara Mason was shocked and thrilled to be given life membership to the Port of Goolwa Mixed Probus Club on Monday, May 2.
President Ivan...
Markets help Foundation fight for homeless
In a post-pandemic Australia people living in regional areas live under considerable housing stress. But is not just the availability of housing that has...
Million dollar house fire
A two-storey house at Goolwa South has been destroyed after a fire took hold early on Tuesday morning, May 10, with an estimated damage...
$5000 raised for cancer foundation
The Fleurieu Cancer Support Foundation (FCSF) is a not-for-profit organisation that receives no government funding while striving to make the lives of cancer sufferers...
Nine in the race for seat of Mayo
Nine candidates have put their hands up to run for the seat of Mayo in the upcoming federal election.
We feature four today and the...
Celebrating 30 years of Goolwa Tidy Towns
There is no prouder group on how their town is portrayed than the volunteers of Goolwa Tidy Towns.
Goolwa became a ‘Tidy Town’ in 1992...
Corbin’s Army ready for a fight
Fleurieu Peninsula businesses and families have rallied to support the Victor Harbor family Corbin Chase Gurney, 5, with the youngster recently diagnosed with T-cell...
A new vision for The Bluff
The Bluff is as iconic to the Fleurieu Peninsula as Granite Island, the River Murray, the pristine waters of Carrickalinga, the history culture of...
Mid-year start for beach works
Work on the Goolwa Beach Car Park Development Project will commence mid-year and include improvements to the beachside promenade with new contemporary public seating,...