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Local heritage gets green light by Yankalilla council

A deputation by the president of the Yankalilla Historical Society Sue Speck at the March Yankalilla Council meeting was the catalyst for councillors to...

Police issue Easter warning

Hills Fleurieu police are urging locals and visitors to ensure they are prepared for any travel they will undertake over the Easter long weekend and...

“Dig a hole”… Jock’s dunny solution

Spirit Australia Cruises boss Jock Veenstra has told Alexandrina Council how it can overcome the issue of where to put the new toilet block in...

Immerse yourself in Festival Fleurieu

A packed program with something for everyone greets locals and visitors keen on attending this year’s Festival Fleurieu. The 10th iteration of the festival will...

Ammun plans farmland burial site

Sculptor Ammun Luca has taken his first steps to creating a mass natural burial site on his isolated 70 acre Inman Valley property... by...

Locomotive trial success

A heritage locomotive has completed a successful trial this month. Locomotive 844, which has recently been restored by SteamRanger, saw its first trial since...

No barking at Yankalilla just yet

There will be no Dog Park in the District Council of Yankalilla in the short term. But it will continue to be on the agenda...

Live-streaming on Onka’s agenda

The City of Onkaparinga Council is considering live-streaming its monthly council meetings. City of Onkaparinga Mayor Moira Were said the live-streaming of council meetings would...

Country Press Australia backs research, greater government support

The head of Australia’s largest independent newspaper association has welcomed the release of a landmark Deakin University report into the future of country papers. Country...

Call to end temporary ED closure

Member for Hammond Adrian Pederick has launched a petition calling on the state government to immediately re-open Strathalbyn and District Health Service's emergency department. Three...

Uncovering the Coorong’s hidden water

On the Younghusband Peninsula, science is taking a quieter approach – one that begins by listening. A CLLMM Research Centre project exploring freshwater soaks in...

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