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Young life lost after car hits tree at Tatachilla

A young woman has sadly died after the car she was driving hit a tree at Tatachilla and burst into flames on Saturday night,...

Music on the home front

Live music will return to the Welk family’s front yard on Easter Saturday, and everyone is invited to experience it. The aptly-named Front Yard Festival...

Record production from prolonged season

South Australia’s crop production for 2022-23 is the highest on record at 12.8 million tonnes, a 51 per cent increase over the previous year’s...

Dangerous parking can only end one way

Blind spots, accident prone curbing, and streets that are simply not wide enough... the Fleurieu has many parking problems. Now community members have raised questions,...

More events and festivals for Victor

The City of Victor Harbor has endorsed a range of initiatives relating to festivals and events at its council meeting held on March 27, including...

Inspiring leaders come forward

Regional Development Australia – Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island (RDA AHFKI) is excited to introduce the inaugural regional leadership program for the Adelaide Hills,...

Power prices soak up the solar advantage

With power prices set to soar up to 20 per cent, Back Valley couple Simon and Lyn Mallett fear the financial benefit they were set...

SA Youth week skates through Victor

SA youth week is currently underway, with a wide range of events and activities scheduled across South Australia for young people. “SAYW is the state’s...

Ten Pound Poms a sister act

Sixty years ago the Rice family landed in Elizabeth as Ten Pound Poms and while the six daughters and two sons would venture out across...

Ban leaves O’Leary duo heartbroken

Normanville thoroughbred trainers Dennis and Karen O’Leary say they are heartbroken over being disqualified by Racing SA for almost two years over the neglect of...

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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