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Brian celebrates 75th birthday

Happy birthday to Brian Dempsey, who celebrated his 75th birthday on May 30. He spent his Friday night with loved ones at the Willunga Recreation...

Banksia defeat Blue Gum in GSBA

Round two of the Great Southern Badminton season saw Banksia's Lochie Hodge, Adam Daniell, Peal Ngamnithiviroon, Shibu Ulahannan, Rodney Beswick, Dan McCartney and Kenny...

Backing junior footy

Junior footy is alive and thriving across the Fleurieu Peninsula and behind the scenes, the Great Southern Football League (GSFL) has found a powerful...

Friends of Granite Island turn 25

The Friends of Granite Island (FOGI) are celebrating 25 years of volunteering, revegetation and environmental advocacy with a special community planting day on June...

Refugee advocacy group to host awareness breakfast

On June 28, Victor Harbor Refugee Support Group (VHRSG) will host a breakfast event to raise funds and awareness for Cisarua Learning, an education...

Combating graffiti across Onkaparinga

A small but dedicated team of volunteers are helping tackle graffiti vandalism across the City of Onkaparinga. Graffiti was a topic of discussion at last...

Budget boost for exporters

South Australian exporters will receive a $5 million boost in the 2025‑26 State Budget to help combat continuing challenges in the global trading environment. The...

Upcoming events at Good Bank

Good Bank Gallery in McLaren Vale have a series of exciting events on the horizon. Located on the main street of McLaren Vale, Good Bank...

Continue to promote

Mike Willett has been a constant over the past 14 years when a special event in Victor Harbor has been held. As the Town Crier,...

Coastcare volunteers become citizen scientists

Victor Harbor Coast Care has agreed to collect microplastics for the Australian microplastics assessment project called AUSmap.  AUSmap is enlisting local environmental groups and schools...